Where can I buy Window Visors/Vent Visors?

Does any one have or know where I can purchase Window Visors/Vent Visors for a Mazda Speed 3. Its the 4 plastic peice that go over the 4 doors. Im planning to buy these as a gift for a friend. Email me if possible Kogitech@gmail.com or PM

Thanks,
-Michael
 
Advance Auto Parts or Amazon. You may have to order them. A larger store may have 'em in stock.
 
Finally got mine!!!! I ordered them in November and they arrived last week. Not sure if they were worth the 4 month wait??? I ordered the JDM version and if ur gonna get these things it's the only way to roll. Got them at JDMGOODIE.
 
I had the crappy ebay version ones, like the ones you find at autozone or any auto parts store, they did not look right so I didnt install them and gave the set to a local speed3 owner for free and he put them on then eventually gave them away as well.

The JDM/Canadian versions are super sick but tehy are like $120-135 or so, so they are a bit steep but look killer
 
I need to butt into this thread and ask, what exactly do these do? I've never owned a car with window visors...

I really like the way the JDM version sits - you can barely tell it's there - but at $100+ it's a bit steep.

Is it so you can drive with the windows down without getting that wind buffeting in the cabin? Or does it keep the wind out of the cabin altogether? Learn me.
 
It's suppose to benefit you when it's raining. You can crack the windows open without having water go inside the interior.
 
I need to butt into this thread and ask, what exactly do these do? I've never owned a car with window visors...

I really like the way the JDM version sits - you can barely tell it's there - but at $100+ it's a bit steep.

Is it so you can drive with the windows down without getting that wind buffeting in the cabin? Or does it keep the wind out of the cabin altogether? Learn me.
I got mine in yesterday, but haven't installed them yet. Probably will tackle them this weekend.

The wind buffeting benefits are probably minimal since they hug the contours of the door frames so closely. They are meant to allow the windows to be cracked during bad weather, which is a boon for smokers or those not wanting to run the defrost. Many a time have I wanted to leave the windows a bit open during a storm but couldn't. To me, that's worth the $90 I paid (I had a PayPal coupon for $25).
 
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