1984-1996 Corvette C4 Sunvisor Support Spring Genuine Gm Part Auction For Two (2 on 2040-parts.com
Brunswick, Georgia, US
1984-1996 Corvette C4 Sunvisor Support Spring
If your sunvisor will not stay in place, replacing the springs may help
You will receive 2 springs in original packaging
Genuine GM Part number 14060216
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