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EZ Pass Toll Tag Holder, Fits New & Old Transponder,i-Pass,i-Zoom, White

$ 4.74

Availability: 366 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • MPN: EZPS-2102
  • Brand: Fully Loaded
  • Manufacturer: Fully Loaded Accessories
  • UPC: 830132021020
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    EZ Pass Toll Tag Holder, Fits New & Old Transponder,i-Pass,i-Zoom, White
    Product Info
    Avoid risking a costly toll violation. Toll authorities require that toll passes be firmly affixed to your windshield, not hand held.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder allows you to firmly mount your toll transponder to your windshield without the sticky mess of a permanent Velcro adhesive.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder attaches to your windshield using dual suction cups making it easy to install, easy to remove and easy to switch between vehicles.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder is black and made from lightweight UV resistant ABS plastic and comes with a lifetime guarantee.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder is a perfect fit for transponders issued in the states of New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, South Carolina, Indiana and Virginia.
    Features
    Avoid risking a costly toll violation. Toll authorities require that toll passes be firmly affixed to your windshield, not hand held.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder allows you to firmly mount your toll transponder to your windshield without the sticky mess of a permanent Velcro adhesive.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder attaches to your windshield using dual suction cups making it easy to install, easy to remove and easy to switch between vehicles.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder is black and made from lightweight UV resistant ABS plastic and comes with a lifetime guarantee.
    The E-Z Mount Toll Pass Holder is a perfect fit for transponders issued in the states of New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, South Carolina, Indiana and Virginia.