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Magnetic Sun Shades For Honda Accord 2023+front Rear Port Back Windows Sun Blind on 2040-parts.com

AU $39.00
Location:

Shaanxi, China

Shaanxi, China
Condition:New Features:Easy Installation, Sun Protection, UV Protection Install Position:Car Window Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Item Width:30 Performance Part:No Item Length:40 Item Height:38 Superseded Part Number:for Honda Accord 2023+ Material:Nylon Colour:Black Universal Fitment:No Attachment Type:Magnetic Suction Placement on Vehicle:Side Window, Back Window Install Method:Magnetic suction Classic Part:No Finish:Textured Manufacturer Part Number:suit for Honda Accord 2023+ Brand:ShengM Tech Item Diameter:Customized By Honda Accord 2023+ Windows Type:Privacy Shade Items Included:Shades Reference OE/OEM Number:sun shades for Honda Accord 2023+

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