Glarestomper Maximum Shade - Folding Gps Sun Visor For 4.3 In. Displays! on 2040-parts.com
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large enough to actually work*** MODEL 320 Fits 4.3 inch GPS Displays
Mounts with narrow 3/8" strip of 'peel & stick' high temperature adhesive Velcro® (included)
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