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Classic Blue Logo Carbon Fibre Metal Wheel Tire Valve Cap Set Fit For All Bmw on 2040-parts.com

US $25.90
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J-Panel, HK

J-Panel, HK
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4pcs Carbon Fibre Valve Cap Set
BMW Black Style

Colour:
    Black Carbon Fibre 
Size:        21mm x 12mm / 0.8" x 0.5"
Material:  Metal made caps
Fitment:  Fit for All cars

Product Advantages:

  • Unique and outstanding. Easy and Perfect Fitment !
  • 100% New with package ( in box )
  • Ready to use, no modification required.
  • Best for decoration use
  • Fast and easy installation
  • No extra charges / non taxable value item

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