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Auto Ventshade (avs) 94808 Ventvisors 97 - 04 Ford F150 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Port Neches, Texas, US

Port Neches, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Auto Ventshade (AVS) Manufacturer Part Number:94808

These fit a 1998 to 2003 F150 supercab and a 2004 F150 Heritage Edition supercab.

 

  • Lets fresh air in and keeps rain out (rain guard)
  • Allows fresh air to circulate removing stale air and odors
  • Reduces interior wind noise and mirror fogging
  • Cools off interior when parked in sun
  • Keeps the sun out of your eyes
  • Custom made, precision engineered to fit each vehicle
  • Tinted, reinforced acrylic is UV and scratch-resistant
  • Smoke finish adds distinctive style
  • Car wash safe
  • No special hardware or drilling required
  • Installs fast with pre-applied 3M™ mounting tape (most vehicles)
  • Proudly made in the USA

 

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