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Location:

河南, 河南省, China

河南, 河南省, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply Interchange Part Number:Auto Tyre Tire Valves Caps Cover Decoration EAN:Does not apply Other Part Number:Air Dust Valve Stem Wheel Tire Tyre Lid Kit ISBN:Does not apply

 4PCS BMW Wheel Rims Stem Air Valve Caps Tyre Cover Car Truck Bike
Features:
Brand New and high quality chrome metal construction
Each cap has a weatherproof and scratch resistant, resin coated emblem fitted in a recess at the top of the cap to prevent damage and keep them looking great.
Each cap also has a rubber ring fitted inside, this Prevent air leaks,
The caps will fit all standard tyre valves and provide the perfect finishing touch to your wheels.

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