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Tt-94 Custom Sun Shade For 12-16 Toyota Camry on 2040-parts.com

US $32.95
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TT-94 Brand:INTRO-TECH Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:TT94 Warranty:Yes

You are bidding on a new, unused Custom Made Windshield Sun Shade for the Toyota 12-16 CAMRY! 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!

The shipping fees shown are for delivery within the contiguous U.S. and will be changed to reflect the actual amount if sent to Alaska, Hawaii or international once the auction ends unless already specified (you may also request a total invoice). Sales tax is required for any sales inside the state of Arizona. Shipping charges cover packaging, tracking number and insurance; NO HIDDEN SHIPPING SURPRISES. Payment may be made by PayPal!

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