Empi Spare Tire Tool Box Vw Type 1 2 3 Empi Tool Kit Hazet Vintage Style By Empi on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, US
THIS IS A BRAND NEW REPRODUCTION TOOL KIT BY EMPI.
EMPI brings back another old favorite with this reproduction of the ever
popular and useful spare tire tool kit. The EMPI globe logo embossed
lid folds down to reveal a true to the original assortment of tools to
help with roadside repairs. Fits all stock and chrome rims that utilize
hub cap clips. Tools should be considered for show only.
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