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US $4.99
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beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Surface Finish:Chrome Zinc Alloy Interchange Part Number:Wheel Tyre Tire Valve Stems Caps Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:4 pcs one set Valve Caps & Stems + Wrench Keychai Brand:Unbranded/Generic Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear For:Car Auto Truck Wheel Tyre Tire Valve Stems Caps UPC:Does not apply

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