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Old Nov 30, 2006
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Sedan window deflector

Anyone bought these off ebay before??
If so, any pictures of them on our cars?

http://cgi.ebay.ca/01-02-03-04-05-Ho...QQcmdZViewItem

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i know on Password:jdm, they have an ES1 with a window visor pic. jus look for it and youll find it!
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btw, try and get a in-channel visor, since i see a plenty of visors that come loose and break, fall off since that's the only way to secure them, tape!... in-channel slides into the weather stripping. and get the Honda ones, the cost more, but fit best! Access has some great ones as well!
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look at nt DIY on my signature theres a picture of them on my sedan on the very bottom
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btw, try and get a in-channel visor, since i see a plenty of visors that come loose and break, fall off since that's the only way to secure them, tape!... in-channel slides into the weather stripping. and get the Honda ones, the cost more, but fit best! Access has some great ones as well!
the in-channels are the best..no tape ..super easy to install !!
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