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scottiem
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Joined: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:25 am
Car: 2007 Blue Oynx Nissan Versa SL

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Just wondering if anyone has installed any in channel vent visors, looking for any pics and type to buy. I have Wade in channel vent visors for my Tacoma and really like them but can't seem to find them for the Versa


wildstar
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I got em for my wife's V at the dealership. OEM fo $115 CDN. I'll have pics soon. They really help cuz my V fogs up quite easily.

Pboi

scottiem
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Car: 2007 Blue Oynx Nissan Versa SL

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are they the in channel type or the type you stick on the outside frame of the car. Any pics you can post would be welcome also part number so I can check my local dealer for cost and availability. Thanks

wildstar
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I ordered them from the dealer but they are the stick on type. My Integra are the in channel type and I prefer them better.

PBoi


Ever Victorious
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Car: '08 Kia Spectra 5
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If I recall, Paula got some in-channel vent shades for her V.

scottiem
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Ever Victorious wrote:If I recall, Paula got some in-channel vent shades for her V.
Any idea what type or where she got them from. Also any pics.

Ever Victorious
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You would need to email her. Click on her name next to the stickied thread she started above.

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7speed
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Could someone explain to me what these vent visor things are? and what they do?

Thanks.

Ever Victorious
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They're plastic shields that protect down from the top couple inches of your side windows.

They allow you to partially roll down your side windows without getting wet if it's raining. People use them in humid climates, particularly if they are smokers.

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7speed
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Gotcha. Thanks EV!


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