2000 SL1 left-side mirror?
Did a Google search, but found no answer to my particular question.
Somebody hit the left-side mirror of my 2000 SL1 while it was parked at work, shattering most of the plastic housing. The mirror itself survived and is currently duct-taped in place on the remaining plastic housing. I'm looking to replace the mirror cheaply. What are your recommendations for locations to buy a replacement mirror locally in Montreal, or through the mail in Canada? Thank you! -Ray. |
About $60 at a scrap yard. Thats a manual one. Replaced mine last year.
Powered one is more expensive. "News Guy" > wrote in message ... > Did a Google search, but found no answer to my particular question. > > Somebody hit the left-side mirror of my 2000 SL1 while it was parked at work, > shattering most of the plastic housing. The mirror itself survived and is > currently duct-taped in place on the remaining plastic housing. > > I'm looking to replace the mirror cheaply. What are your recommendations for > locations to buy a replacement mirror locally in Montreal, or through the > in Canada? > > Thank you! > > -Ray. > |
Bought mine thru e-bay. Depending on condition, you can expect to
spend anywhere from $20 - $60 Cdn. On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 15:49:10 -0400, "News Guy" > wrote: >Did a Google search, but found no answer to my particular question. > >Somebody hit the left-side mirror of my 2000 SL1 while it was parked at work, >shattering most of the plastic housing. The mirror itself survived and is >currently duct-taped in place on the remaining plastic housing. > >I'm looking to replace the mirror cheaply. What are your recommendations for >locations to buy a replacement mirror locally in Montreal, or through the mail >in Canada? > >Thank you! > >-Ray. |
My son shattered his 96 SL driver side mirror backing into the garage. It
cost $15 at a local salvage/junk yard. Bob "Shawn" > wrote in message ... > About $60 at a scrap yard. Thats a manual one. Replaced mine last year. > Powered one is more expensive. > > "News Guy" > wrote in message > ... > > Did a Google search, but found no answer to my particular question. > > > > Somebody hit the left-side mirror of my 2000 SL1 while it was parked at > work, > > shattering most of the plastic housing. The mirror itself survived and is > > currently duct-taped in place on the remaining plastic housing. > > > > I'm looking to replace the mirror cheaply. What are your recommendations > for > > locations to buy a replacement mirror locally in Montreal, or through the > > in Canada? > > > > Thank you! > > > > -Ray. > > > > |
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