Mini Cooper 2010 A/c Lines All on 2040-parts.com
Conway, South Carolina, United States
This listing is for a/c hoses for entire car off of 2010 mini cooper s 1.6 turbo. The car had 29k miles and hoses are in excellent condition. Will fit other years like 07 and up to at least 2010 so check first because I will not accept returns.
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