Avs Auto Ventshade Deflector Window Visor Nissan Sentra Car on 2040-parts.com
Dudley, Massachusetts, US
This auction is for AVS Auto VentShade for a Nissan Sentra car from 2000 to 2006 4 piece set . This acts as a bug deflector for your side windows . Also allows you to open your windows a little bit letting fresh air in and not the rain . The black visors will also enhance the look of your vehicle . Installation is fast and easy with no drilling required .
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