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86 87 88 89 Honda Accord Ca Sunroof Wind Deflector Visor Oem 86-89 Super Rare !! on 2040-parts.com

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86 87 88 89 Honda Accord CA Sunroof Wind Deflector Visor OEM 86-89 Super Rare !!, US $69.95, image 1
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86 87 88 89 Honda Accord CA Sunroof Wind Deflector Visor OEM 86-89 Super Rare !!

This visor is 37" long made with the thick rubber gasket seal around the bottom,  its is much better quality, thicker and stronger than the visors that sticks on with tape 
Its not so easy to find the original OEM factory dealer visor for the CA model Accord anymore you may not see this in another few years or longer !!

It is in good used condition with a few small very minor unnoticeable flaws as normal 
 


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