COMES WITH A FREE HAT! Sure, your Mini has cup holders, the problem is the cup holders are mini too. To hold that big drink or your favorite insulated bottle you’ll need this expandable folding cup holder that mounts in the passenger foot well area and conveniently folds out of the way when not in use. Easily installs to center console with sheet metal screws in existing holes – no drilling required. Comes complete with all hardware and directions in original box. Never installed or used. Fits Mini hatchbacks 2002 - 2006. The free green logo hat is brand new with tags, never worn
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