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Sunshade Sunshine Shield For Car Gps Navigator Accessories Screen Visor Hood on 2040-parts.com

US $5.55
Location:

GD, China

GD, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Brand:feeldo UPC:Does not apply

FlyJoy

 Specification:

Material:Plastic

Color:Black


Features:

1.Flight streamline design,elegant appearance

2.Reduces and reflections for better contrast and visibility

3.Makes your GPS Navigation clear enough to show the routes

4.Super reducing sunlight function,which can reduce lumen of light

5.Blocking the sunlight during day time,

and preventing navigator screen reflection on the front windshield at night.

6.Easy install and removal,high performance

Package includes:1pc

FlyJoy

FlyJoy

FlyJoy

FlyJoy

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