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Used Dodge Stealth Cloth Sun Visors Painted Red & Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Mount Vernon, Ohio, US

Mount Vernon, Ohio, US
:

 You are bidding on a set of sun visors from a 1991 Dodge Stealth.  The visors have been painted red and blue as shown in the pictures.  The red color is best represented by the picture showing the visor with the blue stripe.  The visors are off a parts car so I do not know with what kind of painted they were painted.  The hinge part of each one seems the work like it should.  The mirrors are okay, although the sliding mirror cover on the visor without the blue strip works a little hard.  The cloth is in good shape with no holes.  The visor with the blue strip has a mark under the hinge where someone has clipped something to it and pressed in the foam underneath.  I do not have the screws to attach the visors.

Please send me an offer if you are interested.  Thank You!

The items comes as shown in picture.

These are used parts and I cannot guarantee how long tthey will last.  No warranty is included with these parts.

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