AVS visor shades IS250/350 $99.58 /set shipped UPS NEXT DAY!!
#1
AVS seamless visor shades IS250/350 $99.58 /set shipped UPS NEXT DAY!!
I was looking to buy a pair of these for my IS350 and being the hustler that I am found a site that is selling these for a good price. I cant seem to come up with a better deal than this so if anyone has a better deal let me know before I pull the trigger.
$99.58 + free UPS NEXT DAY shipping !!
http://www.autopartstomorrow.com/components/1505
Enjoy!!
$99.58 + free UPS NEXT DAY shipping !!
http://www.autopartstomorrow.com/components/1505
Enjoy!!
Last edited by 5gears-IS; 10-17-11 at 03:12 PM. Reason: typo :-)
#2
With the exception of trolling forums and finding the visors there, this is the best price I've seen for the AVS visors. Normally they're upwards of 150. Did see them one time for 140, but that was just some sale somewhere.
Did a quick research on the website and it seems to be a legit company (I've never heard of them but that doesn't mean they aren't).
And if its true that they're offering authentic AVS visors for 100 thats not bad at all....
And next day shipping is free? thats an even better deal...
I say go for it, I know I will (as soon as I tint my windows that is....)
Did a quick research on the website and it seems to be a legit company (I've never heard of them but that doesn't mean they aren't).
And if its true that they're offering authentic AVS visors for 100 thats not bad at all....
And next day shipping is free? thats an even better deal...
I say go for it, I know I will (as soon as I tint my windows that is....)
#4
With the exception of trolling forums and finding the visors there, this is the best price I've seen for the AVS visors. Normally they're upwards of 150. Did see them one time for 140, but that was just some sale somewhere.
Did a quick research on the website and it seems to be a legit company (I've never heard of them but that doesn't mean they aren't).
And if its true that they're offering authentic AVS visors for 100 thats not bad at all....
And next day shipping is free? thats an even better deal...
I say go for it, I know I will (as soon as I tint my windows that is....)
Did a quick research on the website and it seems to be a legit company (I've never heard of them but that doesn't mean they aren't).
And if its true that they're offering authentic AVS visors for 100 thats not bad at all....
And next day shipping is free? thats an even better deal...
I say go for it, I know I will (as soon as I tint my windows that is....)
Thanks!
#6
Wow next day delivered!!
I ordered mine Monday and it came in yesterday!! Next day Air as listed on the website.
Great deal for sure!!
First:
Rub all the window trims with the enclosed alcohol pads and dry it with a paper towel.
Second:
When mounting these start with the rear door and make sure you line it even with the window edge where it meets the front door and work your way back.
Third:
The front door is tricky, start with the plastic triangle trim behind the rear view mirror, pry it open a bit with a plastic tool ( I used a plastic knife and kept it in) I then of course removed the 3m tape and inserted the visor flange inside the plastic triangle trim and worked my way back but do not apply pressure on the tape until you are sure the visor is aligned and even with the window edge that meets the rear window.
Notes:
Do not press anything for good until it all lines up to your total staisfaction. Make sure the upper side of the visors are lined up and has the same gap from front to end starting from the front door all the way back to the rear door to make it an even seamless look.
Enjoy!!
Great deal for sure!!
First:
Rub all the window trims with the enclosed alcohol pads and dry it with a paper towel.
Second:
When mounting these start with the rear door and make sure you line it even with the window edge where it meets the front door and work your way back.
Third:
The front door is tricky, start with the plastic triangle trim behind the rear view mirror, pry it open a bit with a plastic tool ( I used a plastic knife and kept it in) I then of course removed the 3m tape and inserted the visor flange inside the plastic triangle trim and worked my way back but do not apply pressure on the tape until you are sure the visor is aligned and even with the window edge that meets the rear window.
Notes:
Do not press anything for good until it all lines up to your total staisfaction. Make sure the upper side of the visors are lined up and has the same gap from front to end starting from the front door all the way back to the rear door to make it an even seamless look.
Enjoy!!
Last edited by 5gears-IS; 10-20-11 at 11:03 AM.
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Physically, the jdm ones are a little bit shorter in height than the avs ones, but the plastic they use is sturdier than the avs plastic.
Read some complaints about the avs ones starting to bend and then the window bumps into it as it closes. But for a third of the price, and this doesn't seem to be often, doesn't seem like such a bad deal....
For those that have avs, any sort of damage that these may cause that you may have seen? The whole pressure fitting in the side view mirror part has me a bit worried, but then again not sure if the jdm ones are the same?
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Haha if only it was that. nigel's are direct from japan, fitment is spot on (oem lexus part).
Physically, the jdm ones are a little bit shorter in height than the avs ones, but the plastic they use is sturdier than the avs plastic.
Read some complaints about the avs ones starting to bend and then the window bumps into it as it closes. But for a third of the price, and this doesn't seem to be often, doesn't seem like such a bad deal....
For those that have avs, any sort of damage that these may cause that you may have seen? The whole pressure fitting in the side view mirror part has me a bit worried, but then again not sure if the jdm ones are the same?
Physically, the jdm ones are a little bit shorter in height than the avs ones, but the plastic they use is sturdier than the avs plastic.
Read some complaints about the avs ones starting to bend and then the window bumps into it as it closes. But for a third of the price, and this doesn't seem to be often, doesn't seem like such a bad deal....
For those that have avs, any sort of damage that these may cause that you may have seen? The whole pressure fitting in the side view mirror part has me a bit worried, but then again not sure if the jdm ones are the same?
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