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Side Rearview Mirror Sun Rain Guard Visor For Nissan Qashqai Dualis 2007-2012 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.98
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guangzhou, CN

guangzhou, CN
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Side rearview mirror sun rain guard visor for Nissan Qashqai Dualis 2007-2012
Fitment
  • Fit For Nissan Qashqai Dualis 2007-2012
  • Specification
  • 100% Brand New In Box (Never Been Used or Installed)
  • Made with High Quality plastic.
  • Include: 2pcs
  • Made in an ISO 9001 facility to ensure highest quality.
  • Easy installing, 3M adhesive tape is at the back. Please note that please use the heat gun to warm up the adhesive tape before installed, to make the item stick tightly
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