97 -jeep - Loredo - Sun Visors W/lighted Mirrors&clips on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
The sun visors are from 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Loredo Limited. They are both with lighted mirrors,slid out bars,garage opener,and clips( passanger & driver side in brown,beige color ). They are in exellent,like new working and
looking condition!I
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