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Old 10-17-2011, 03:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need Advice After My Side View Mirrors Broke

Hello everyone.

First off, I own a 2000 Toyota Camry. This car’s been so great to me and overall I can’t complain about it, considering that it has generally been problem free for the most part. But enough about my car. The reason I’ve come here is that I’ve got a small problem and I need some advice on what to do. Just yesterday, my wife (she is 72 years old, a great woman) was driving through a residential area (she says she was driving at around 20 MPH) when a driver parallel parked on the side of the street suddenly opened their driver side door. Their door collided with the passenger side mirror of my car and completely damaged it.

To be honest I haven’t done any online shopping thus far but have heard that one can find great deals ordering products from the internet. I’ve also heard that there exist many website that appear to be legitimate but are actually fraudulent scams. I’d like to purchase a replacement mirror online, but I can’t discern between legitimate and fake websites. I found two sites but now need to know, has anyone purchased from either of the following websites and can testify that they are a legitimate business? The OEM numbers of the parts on the sites match the part I need. Thank you.


http://www.automirrorsexpress.com/to...l.html#MTI3NTg
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http://www.justparts.com/Auto_Parts/...ROR+PAIR+JAPAN
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I would suggest using Ebay, because Ebay offers Buyer Protection. That means that if you get ripped off and the product is wrong, or broken when you get it ; or dont recieve it you get a full refund. They are generally cheaper on ebay too.

Heres a link:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=....c0.m270.l1313
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