ClimAir, Rear door wind deflectors, Smoked, fits Opel Insignia B Grand Sport 5-door 2017-

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Optimize your driving experience with ClimAir wind deflectors

ClimAir wind deflectors for rear doors are the perfect solution for your Opel Insignia B Grand Sport 5-door from 2017 and newer. These smoke-tinted wind deflectors ensure that you can enjoy fresh air, even when the weather is not on your side. They are designed to improve air circulation and comfort in your car while also protecting against rain and snow.

Made from high-quality acrylic glass, these wind deflectors offer optimal aerodynamics and a sporty look. You can drive with the windows slightly open without worrying about the weather, which also reduces wind noise when driving with the windows open. This makes them ideal for both drivers and passengers who want a comfortable driving experience.

The wind deflectors are tailored to your car model, ensuring a perfect fit.

Specifications

  • Model: Fits Opel Insignia B Grand Sport 5-door 2017-
  • Color: Smoke-tinted
  • Material: High-quality acrylic glass
  • Installation: Easy installation in the original window channels

Benefits:

  • Prevents rain and snow: Keep the windows open without worry.
  • Reduces interior temperature: Prevents heat buildup on hot days.
  • Improved air circulation: Provides a more comfortable driving experience.
  • Reduces wind noise: Makes it more comfortable to drive with the windows open.
  • Unique fit: Tailored to your car for optimal functionality.

Installation is simple with the included installation material, and you can find a clear installation video on Carlab.dk. Upgrade your Opel Insignia with ClimAir wind deflectors and experience the difference.

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