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Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Surface Finish:PLASTICS WITH CHROME Interchange Part Number:Does not Apply Brand:UNBRANDED Other Part Number:Does not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does not Apply Placement on Vehicle:Left


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You are bidding on 6 pieces Decoration Vent Cover

 
Material : CHROME PLASTICS

adhesive on the back

Size : 9cm(L) X 4cm(W) X 0.8cm(T)

 

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