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American Car Craft Rear View Mirror Trim; Brushed (05-13 Corvette C6 w/ Auto Dim Rear View Mirror)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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American Car Craft Rear View Mirror Trim; Brushed (05-13 Corvette C6 w/ Auto Dim Rear View Mirror)
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      Dress up your Corvette with our Brushed Stainless Steel C6 Crossed Flags Rear View Mirror trim. These trim pieces are designed to fit within the outer frame of the standard rearview mirror and add a clean stylish look to your Corvette interior. Compliments our Side View Mirror Trim Crossed Flags Style Standard - 042085.

      Fits all 2005-2013 Coupe and Convertible Corvettes with Standard Mirror.

      This is a GM Licensed product.
      100% Stainless Steel.
      Brushed finish.
      Will not tarnish, fade or rust.
      Adds a unique look and style to your car.
      Easy "peel and stick" installation takes just minutes.
      Made in the USA!

      Fitment:

      American Car Craft ACC-041036

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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