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Bike Car Bicycle Tire Valve Cap Aluminum Andozine Gold on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New

TIRE VALVE CAP SET UNIVERSAL ALUMINUM ANDOZINED GOLD

New in the Original Package

High Quality, Made in Taiwan

Easy to Install

4 in set

HARDENED ALLOY, LONG LIFE

*We have this item in BLUE and Silver color,

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