Stainless Steel Vent Shades For 1986-1989 Buick Lesabre & Oldsmobile Delta 88 on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, North Carolina, US
Fits the following:
1986-89 Buick LeSabre (2-Door Sedan)
1986-89 Oldsmobile Delta 88 (2-Door Sedan)
- Increase driving comfort!
- Custom fit!
- Easy to install.
- Keeps the Rain Out, Lets Fresh Air In!
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