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Water Spray Cover Jet Washer Cap Metal Universal Fitment For Mitsubishi Ralliart on 2040-parts.com

US $22.48
Location:

Hongkong, United States

Hongkong, United States
Condition:New Brand:BZ Racing Material::Metal & Carbon Fiber Manufacturer Part Number:65709 Product Code::32576193119 Item Type::Washer Cap Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:673419165709


Features


  • Style:Black/White Checker Pattern Style
  • Match with MINI Cooper's theme
  • Made with high quality flexible soft silicone
  • 3D surface
  • Size: 78mm
  • Fit R60 Countryman, R61 Paceman and the all new 3rd gen 2014-up MINI Coopers
  • For the front two cup holders only
  • Materials:Silicone
  • Color: White/Black
  • Size: 78mm*78mm
  • Package: 1set/2pcs 
  • Features: Waterproof/Sunscreen
  • Position:Front Cup Holders

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