Avs Window Visor Rain Guard For 2007-14 Chevy Extended Cab on 2040-parts.com
Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
These are used and came off of my 2009 Chevy Extended cab Silverado. I believe they will fit 2007-2013 extended cab silverados but you will. The passenger side has a little crack and tiny chip out of it as you can see in the picture. If you have any more questions message me.
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