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Nissan Gtr Gt-r Satin Stretch Car Cover- 2009-2015 - Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $323.00
Location:

Ridgeway, Virginia, United States

Ridgeway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Coverking Part Brand:Factory OEM Manufacturer Part Number:999N2-DV001 UPC:Does Not Apply

Jim Mills Nissan

Nissan GTR GT-R Satin Stretch Car Cover- 2009-2015 - Gray

 

Satin Stretch Genuine Nissan Vehicle Dust Covers are made for vehicles parked indoors, and for owners who want nothing but the best for their vehicle. These covers will fade if exposed to extended sun, and are not water resistant. Satin Stretch is the SOFTEST fabric available, and has Lycra fibers for stretch in both directions, mirroring every perfect contour of your vehicle. The inner liner is the softest fleece we've been able to find - specially designed not to rub off on convertible tops. Blind stitching results in invisible seams - this is a great-looking vehicle cover for vehicles stored indoors.

This listing is for Gray. Also available in Black. Genuine Nissan Factory Accessory.

 


Paypal (with confirmed address), MasterCard/Visa accepted. An invoice with payment instructions will be emailed to the buyer within 24 hours of the end of auction.
Virginia residents add 5.3% sales tax.

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  • There will be a 15% restocking fee on all returns. Shipping is not refundable.
  • We cannot accept returns on items that are not in their original packaging, or that have a damaged / removed part number tag.
  • We cannot accept returns on items that are not in new condition, or that have been installed.


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