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02-08 Mini Cooper/s/convertible R50/r52/r53 Ignition Coil Great Shape Tested Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
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Kenmore, Washington, United States

Kenmore, Washington, United States

02-08 MINI COOPER/S/CONVERTIBLE R50/R52/R53 IGNITION COIL GREAT SHAPE TESTED OEM

 Removed from a 04 COOPER S that im CURRENTLY parting out. Only 87k miles. GREAT physical shape as well as great working shape. 

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