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Weathertech Side Window Deflectors For Infiniti G - 1999-2002 - 70191 P11 Nissan on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
WeatherTech Side Window Deflectors for Infiniti G - 1999-2002 - 70191 P11 Nissan, US $29.99, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:WeatherTech Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:70191 G Country of Manufacture:Germany Interchange Part Number:WeatherTech Side Window Deflector Deflectors Coverage:Front Set Other Part Number:Custom In Channel Vent Wind Rain Shade Visor Guard Part Brand:WeatherTech Placement on Vehicle:Front Tint:Light Tint Surface Finish:Glazed 3mm Acrylic Model Year Applications:1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

Took these off my 2000 infiniti G20. In great used condition with no cracks or chips. Minor scratches from normal wear and tear. Light tint which allows visibility yet functionality. If you have any questions please ask!

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