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Valor Car Replacement Sun Visor With Mirror Driver Side - Looks Like Lcd Grey on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:VALOR Manufacturer Part Number:SV-700WD-G UPC:Does not apply

Valor Sun Visor with Mirror Driver Side Grey Color - Looks like a LCD Monitor

This is for a driver's side sun visor with mirror that looks like a LCD monitor.

Features:

  • Large 6.5" mirror
  • Fake control buttons
  • Direct replacement with your visor
  • Includes mounting hardware (as shown)

THIS IS FOR GRAY COLOR, TAN IS ALSO AVAILABLE.  SEE OUR STORE.


Condition: brand new,  retail box packaging.
Warranty: 30-days warranty, manufacturer warranty may apply.
Shipping: Shipped world-wide, same day shipping
What you get: As shown






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