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Tt-82 Custom Sun Shade For 07-11 Toyota Camry on 2040-parts.com

US $32.95
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TT-82 Brand:INTRO-TECH Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:TT82 Warranty:Yes

You are bidding on a new, unused Custom Made Windshield Sun Shade for the Toyota 07-11CAMRY! Features include:

  • Custom
    • Designed specifically for your vehicle.
    • Custom cut to fit your vehicle's specific windshield.
  • Useful
    • Reflective closed-cell foam material.
    • Can prevent heat build-up by as much as 40 degrees.
    • Can prevent dash discoloring and cracking.
    • Keeps steering wheel, shifter and seats cooler.
  • Easy to Use
    • Unrolls and installs in seconds.
    • Sun visor holds into place.
    • Rolls closed for convenient storage.
    • Sewn-in (not glued) Velcro strap keeps it rolled tight.
  • Lifetime Warranty
    • Manufacturer guarantees product for life!

IMPORTANT NOTE!

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