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Porsche Sun Visor Cover-up Decals 991 Boxster 911 Cayenne Carrera 2011-16 on 2040-parts.com

C $21.99
Location:

St. John's, Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada

St. John's, Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada
Warranty:Yes

 

 Cover these large ugly airbag warning labels on your 2011-16 Porsche with these top quality professional vinyl decals.

  You are buying two large matt black rectangular cover-ups decals with instructions . 

Made to fit perfectly and match your black sunvisors . 

Self-adhesive fast and easy, no need to mess with glues or silicones. 

Will not shrink, made to last for ten plus years in outside weather elements. 

These cover-ups are 0.2 mm thick. They are so thin that they "adopt" the grain of the underlying vinyl.

   Why take a chance and damage your sunvisor with chemicals trying to remove airbag warning labels!  


 For  2011 -  2015  Porsche Boxster ,S , Cayman, S , Carrera , Speedster  , Panamera , Cayenne , 911---------

see my other listing for 1996-2010 Porsche and BMW


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