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Egr 573191 Egr In-channel Side Window Visors 2004-2008 F150 Pickup Supercrew on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Bloomington, Indiana, United States

Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:EGR Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:573191

Brand New in the box

Fits 2004-2008 F150 SuperCrew as well as 2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LT.

  • Installs in record time, fits snuggly into the in-channel of the window
  • Fully integrated, custom molded design helps reduces windshield fogging in wet weather for safer driving
  • Leave windows cracked on hot days - return to a cool, dry interior (even if an unexpected rain shower occurs)
  • In -Channel WindowVisors can be installed and removed from your car without the worry of leaving a tape residue behind
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