2 Earth Moving Car Side Rear Window Sun Shades Tint – Baby Kids, Fits Any Car on 2040-parts.com
Coburg, Victoria, Australia
CAR SIDE REAR WINDOW SUN SHADES FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN – FITS ANY CAR MODEL "Do it right the first time" Each shade will be supplied, separate packaged rolls. • Printed, packed and designed in Australia. Also posted from Australia. • 1000mm (wide) x 550mm (high) D.I.Y. specially made low tack shade • Easy to apply and remove • Fits any car side rear window • Cut to fit whole window • See through when driving • Wind the window down • Black from the outside looking in • Simple step by step instructions Ideal for a baby shower gift. Our shade meet all Australian state laws regarding car window tinting of side rear windows. From outside the window will just look darker as the back sticky side is black, but from inside your child will be protected from the strength of the sun’s glare. Step by step instructions: Clean the window of any finger prints, dirt and make sure it is dry. You will need: Pencil and scissors How to apply:
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