Neon Dodge Grey Sun Visor Clip Oem Fast Shipper on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Indiana, US
Nice grey visor clip pulled from a Neon. Price is for one clip and screw. Buy a couple...always nice to have a spare. Hey...the first one broke when you didn't expect it. <---Thats what you call suggestive selling...Putting my marketing degree to use :) Ships FAST.
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