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Winter Wiper Blades Heated 21" Chevrolet Ford Dodge Easy Installation All Sizes on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
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Central Square, New York, US

Central Square, New York, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 21" HEATED WIPER BLADE SET THAT WILL COME WITH EASY TO INSTALL WIRING KIT. ONCE INSTALLED JUST PLUG IT IN 12 VOLT POWER SOURCE ( CELL CAR CHARGER )AND NEVER HAVE ICY BUILD UP AGAIN! IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE PLUGGED IN ALL THE TIME! ONLY WHEN NEEDED. I HAVE ALL SIZES. IF YOU NEED A DIFFERENT SIZE JUST EMAIL ME THE SIZE YOU NEED! SHIPPING IS FREE!

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