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2000-06 Nissan Sentra Sunvisor Power Light Mirrors Oem Used Right/left Read! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Oak Forest, Illinois, United States

Oak Forest, Illinois, United States
OEM PART USED IN GOOD CONDITION VISORS STAY IN UP POSITION WHEN NOT IN USE MIRRORS COVERS INTACT CHECK ALL PHOTOS BEFORE BUYING ONE WIRE HAS A TEAR STILL CONNECTED BUT IS EXPOSE A LITTLE HAIR LINE CRACK IN ONE OF THE MOUNTS DOES NOT AFFECT THE VISOR FROM MOUNTING OR MOVING WORKS AS IT SHOULD <br>THANK YOU<br>
Brand:GENUINE, FACTORY, STOCK, OEM, ORIGINAL Surface Finish:cloth Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No

Nissan sentra sun visior set in used condition has some minor marks on visors on eite is expose a little check photo a hair line crack in one of the mounting bracket does not affect the visor just trying to describe best i can they were removed without checking the visor lights i believe they work not sure might need a new bulb keep that in mind these visor can work for a vechile without power visors no difference questions please ask i will do my best to help thanks

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