Mustang Convertible Black Visor Clips Front on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
This pair of front Mustang Convertible sun visor clips are black matte finish from a 2001 and are in great condition. No cracks or scratches and come with the screw; easy to install. They will fit 1999 - 2004 models. OEM parts. Any questions contact my email. Thanks for shoping.
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