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That is $335 i would hate to spend.
The glass needs to be eased out carefully, if you bend the black rubber away just enough to look back in there (flashlight) you can see how the mirror has little posts that press fit down into the mirror support that adjusts. You have to go back and forth from corner to corner and gently pry it up.
I upgraded to aero mirrors years ago and probably have the trim part you need. You can have it for $33.50.
It came off my low mile '86 pictured.
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Last edited by The Fixer; 10-13-2012 at 02:23 PM..
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