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FS: Grey Sunshade with Bag - For Sunroof by Jefrysuko
Started on: 01-27-2011 01:00 AM
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As the title states this is a OEM grey sunshade. It has been used and shows signs of wear which I did my best to capture in the photographs.

For those who don't know this is to be attached to the sunroof via a couple small pieces of Velcro. The buyer will have to find some Velcro to use on their sunroof but the corresponding pieces are still on the sunshade. When not in use it can be stored in the pouch and rests under the front hood on the same tray that the sunroof can be stowed on.

I have shipped one of these before by cutting down a larger box to size and reinforcing it around the edges. Although time consuming it worked well and arrived safely.

I would like to see $75 shipped for this one.









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For those who don't know this is to be attached to the sunroof via a couple small pieces of Velcro. The buyer will have to find some Velcro to use on their sunroof but the corresponding pieces are still on the sunshade. When not in use it can be stored in the pouch and rests under the front hood on the same tray that the sunroof can be stowed on.


Where does the Velcro go and where is the tray in the car? lol mine didnt come with a shade and I havent had the top out of the car for very long yet.

Forgive my clueless-ness
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Originally posted by 88GTV-8:

Where does the Velcro go and where is the tray in the car? lol mine didnt come with a shade and I havent had the top out of the car for very long yet.

Forgive my clueless-ness


Look at the picture of the black side of the sunshade itself. You will see two small circles in the upper corners. That is the fuzzy side of the Velcro. There needs to be the corresponding loop side of the Velcro adhered to the underside of the sunroof glass.

The tray is under the hood above the HVAC box. A non sunroof car will not have this tray. There are a couple corresponding tabs on the other side of the under hood compartment above the spare tire.

I don't have a sunroof car otherwise I would get a picture to demonstrate.
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Thanks Jefrysuko, I saw it. One of the guys sent me a pic

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