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New Disney Winnie The Pooh Sun Block Shade Shield Car Accessories on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:NAPOLEX Manufacturer Part Number:PH-160

New Disney Winnie the Pooh Sun Block Shade Shield Car Accessories

Feature
Sucker with two.
Deployment size: 700 × 1300mm
Blocking the sunlight from the front glass, it prevents the car becomes hot.
In the U-shaped cut in the center, can be mounted in the car on the front glass is with a mirror.
It's sucker installation in 2 points of left and right, so attachment and removal can also be fixed on the windshield easily.
This product can be folded compactly. It's with a rubber belt convenient for store.

Item Detail
Size:
700mm × 1300mm
Item No. PH-160
Japan Brand: NAPOLEX
Exclusively designed & engineered by Napolex, Japan
MADE IN CHINA

Shipping fee and arrival time
Location
Shipping feeEstimated arrival time
United StatesUS$98-10 days
CanadaUS$98-10 days
Central AmericaUS$910-15 days
South AmericaUS$9More than 21 days
The CaribbeanUS$9More than 15 days
EuropeUS$98-11 days
OceaniaUS$87-10 days
Southeast AsiaUS$86-8 days
Middle EastUS$88-10 days
Central AsiaUS$810-12 days
South AsiaUS$810-12 days
*From the date of receipt of mailing, excluding border inspection time.
*Estimated time of arrival listed for reference purposes only.

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