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4x Sti Silver Plated Anti Theft Alloy Wheel Rim Tyre Valve Air Caps Dust Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

广东, 东莞, China

广东, 东莞, China
Condition:New Brand:NONE Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:NONE

Anti-Theft Valve Cap
 
Features:

    Type: Valve Caps
    Style: With Logo on Top
    Suitable For: Universal
    Material: Metal

    The valve caps prevent dust and dirt getting into the valve, meanwhile anti air leak. It is the best one to replace your originals.
    Using a mini spanner, which equipped together. tighten the valve caps. Then, it would not be unscrew by hands.
    100% Brand new and high quality. Never rust. Never fade.
    Best decoration and protection for your car.
    Anti theft feature, just lock your valve caps by hex allen wrench that equipped together. Then no one can remove your stylish value caps except you.

Product Details:
1. Q'ty: 1set(include 4 x valve caps, 4pcs screws and one locking stick)

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