1996 2004 Blazer S-10 Jimmy Double Sun Visor Set Pair Oem Charcoal on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
Will fit any 1996-2004 s-series vehicle. Sonoma, Jimmy, Blazer, S10, Bravada. Charcoal in color. One of the hinges is broke on a vanity cover, see last picture. Also missing one of the clips, see picture, if you really need this part, let me know before I ship and I can get another. Everything worked when pulled. Ask any questions you need.
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