Jeep Wrangler 98-05 Black Visors (3) Right And Left And Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Ohio, US
3 visors. 2 left and one right. One of the left visors does not have the plastic piece that screws to the windshield frame. One good pair of Jeep Wrangler Visors. These came off of a 1998 wrangler. Screws, mounting hardware and center strap holder metal piece included. I will ship for $6 to US address.
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