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Mexican Flag Tire Air Valve Cover Cap Gift Father's Men's Gift Stocking Stuffer on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Norway, South Carolina, United States

Norway, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Logo Caps Manufacturer Part Number:na Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:na

Set of Four (4) Tire Air Valve Covers/Caps in Clear Plastic Box 
FEATURES the Mexican Flag

Great Gift for Father's, Mother's, Men's Gift 
Fabulous Stocking Stuffer

Each cap is hand assembled and fitted with a Buna O-ring for a proper air-tight seal.  
The highly detailed full color logos are 
fade-proof and protected by a clear poly-carbonate coating 
(a UV and scratch resistant material used in jet fighter canopies).  
Made to meet or exceed OEM exterior standards for long life and durability.

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