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Autodimming Compass Temperature Rear-View Mirror
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Date Posted
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5
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1569
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2009-4-15
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Asking Price
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Condition
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$80.00
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Great
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Description:
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Rear-View AutoDimming Compass Mirrors w/Thermometer display tested working. Each includes compass & temperature sensors, mounting button, and wiring instructions. Easy 2-wire hookup for dimming & compass; 1 more for reverse cancel; 2 more for temperature (5 total). I put these in everything I own, and most of the ones I work on for my family.
$80 plus shipping for 1-line display; $10 extra for 2-line display.
My Policies:
1) I sell to the person whose payment ARRIVES first. I won't turn down a sale based on the expectation of someone else completing it, so if you really want something, don't wait. Someone else probably wants it, too, and I want to sell it. If you want me to hold something, you can buy it & I'll store it free for up to a year. Within that time, you have to either come get it, or arrange for shipping. If not, you forfeit both the part & the money. I don't do refunds due to buyer's remorse - if I wanted the part, I wouldn't be selling it. So if you don't want it, don't buy it.
2) Shipping, shipping insurance, & tracking are your choice AND responsibility - I'm just doing the legwork for you. Almost every major carrier in the world comes to Memphis, so take your pick. If at all possible, I'll set it up so all the tracking info will be e-mailed directly to you from the carrier. If something is damaged but insured, that's between you & the carrier. If they insist on sending a settlement check to me because I brought your package to them, the check will be forwarded to you unopened - it's none of my business how much you get for your property that you paid to ship & insure. I'll help you as much as I can, but ultimately, it's between you & them.
3) I don't ship my property - it has to be sold first, which means no COD. If you want it fast, set up a free PayPal account & link it to your bank account (they actually pay you a few cents to do that).
4) The only forms of payment I accept are cash (only if you're picking it up here - I'd rather you NOT mail cash), money order in US$ ($0.46 @ Wal-Mart), or PayPal (by bank transfer, balance transfer, or e-check) in US$. No checks of ANY kind, including cashier's or company. No PayPal funded by credit card - read the Fees page on PayPal to learn why I'll never accept that. Foreign money orders will have to clear before I ship.
5) I don't charge for handling - you pay only the shipping you choose. The exception is for large &/or delicate items that require a crate or special box, in which case you pay for MATERIALS only. I'll build it free. A dual exhaust from a Crown Vic took ~$20 in materials; a complete 5.8L engine took ~$40; the sliding side windows took ~$40; a D44IFS chunk took $16 (a Wal-Mart ice chest); a complete Bronco tailgate took ~$40.
6) If you want a shipping estimate, TELL ME YOUR LOCATION. Your ZIP in the US; country name & postal code elsewhere. My shipping ZIP is 38135.
7) Tell me who you are - most people's e-mail name doesn't match their BBS username, & sometimes not even their real name. Plus, I have a hard time remembering names anyway, so put something in your e-mail to let me know whom I'm dealing with. If you use several e-mail addresses, that messes with my head, too. I organize stuff by e-mail, so I need to put them together or I'll think there are 2 people who want the same part.
8) Please set your e-mail client to include the original e-mail in the reply. I get a lot of e-mails about a lot of topics, so I need to see the whole conversation to remember what I told you, or even what we were talking about. And make sure your e-mail registered with the BBS is current. That's the one I reply to. I reply to virtually every e-mail I get, so if you don't get one, check your address here.
9) The parts I sell are not repackaged brand-new Taiwanese knock-offs, so don't expect a shiny clean part. Most are just decent used junkyard parts that looked like they were still good, and they're things that I know people have been looking for, so when I see them, and I can haggle up a good price on them, I buy them & store them in my garage or my yard. I only clean them enough to make sure that they still work, and so they don't deteriorate. I don't refurbish/remanufacture/restore or even wash them USUALLY. Nor do I check things like bulbs & fuses (unless the part IS a bulb or fuse), so plan on washing the stuff yourself, and replacing normal wear components that might have been damaged in a collision. Think of it as if you were buying from your local junkyard, but you don't have to get your feet muddy.
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Registered: November 2002