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Mini Cooper Burlington 3d Letter Cap Blue Stiched Design Flexfit Size L-xl on 2040-parts.com

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Shelburne, Vermont, United States

Shelburne, Vermont, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:MINI Color:Blue Make:Mini Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Gender:Unisex Adult Material:Cotton Blends Size:L-XL UPC:Does not apply

Mini Cooper Burlington 3D Letter Cap Blue Stiched Design FlexFit Size L-XL

New without tags
Mini Cooper in Burlington, VT
The "3D Letter Cap"
An almost distressed look to the blue
Size L-XL
FlexFit







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