2004 Toyota Sequoia: Painted Side View Mirror
2004 Toyota Sequoia: Painted Side View Mirror

    2004 Toyota Sequoia: Painted Side View Mirror

    $239.99

      DESCRIPTION

      Introducing the meticulously crafted painted side view mirror replacement by BumpMatch, designed to seamlessly integrate with the elegant design of your Toyota Sequoia. This replacement mirror is available for both the left (driver-side) and right (passenger-side) configurations, catering to your specific needs.

      For the driver's side, the replacement mirrors are available under the OEM part number 879400C070C0, and for the passenger's side, the OEM part number is 879100C070C0. These genuine OEM part numbers ensure a precise fit and original quality, upholding the aesthetic integrity of your vehicle.

      To assist you in identifying the correct replacement part, BumpMatch provides parts link numbers as well. For the driver's side, the part is designated as TO1320192, and for the passenger's side, it is TO1321192. These link numbers simplify the selection process and ensure you're choosing the appropriate mirror for your desired side.

      It's important to note that the mirrors come in both heated and non-heated variations. For the heated option, the corresponding part numbers are 879400C070C0 for the driver's side and 879100C070C0 for the passenger's side. The heated replacements offer added convenience, particularly in colder climates.

      Alternatively, if you're looking for non-heated versions, the part numbers are 879400C060C0 for the driver's side and 879100C060C0 for the passenger's side. These mirrors still carry the same precision and attention to detail that BumpMatch ensures with all its products.

      Whether you prioritize the practicality of heated mirrors or prefer the simplicity of non-heated ones, BumpMatch provides an array of options to cater to your preferences. Elevate your Toyota Sequoia's appearance and functionality with the flawlessly painted side view mirror replacement from BumpMatch, where quality and aesthetics harmoniously converge.

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