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4x Car Auto Valve Tire Tyre Air Caps Tight Wheel Stems For Subaru on 2040-parts.com

US $2.19
Location:

广州, 廣東省, China

广州, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Brand:Yeser Manufacturer Part Number:AT-01-0063 UPC:Does not apply

 
Product Description:
This is the fancy valve decorated cap with four electrons,which is made by metal material,which can instead of the beauty characteristic of the tyre.

Specifications:
Type: Valve Caps
Style:Casual
Material:Metal

Features:
1.The valve caps prevent dust and dirt getting into the valve, meanwhile anti air leak. It is the best one to replace your originals.
2.Tighten the valve caps by wrench then it would not be unscrew by hands.
3.100% Brand new and high quality.
4.Easy installtion

Package:
4 x Valve Caps

DANGER:
To avoid danger of suffocation keep away from babies and children.







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