Mini Cooper License Plate Frame And Fog Light Covers. Mini Cooper Jcw. R56 on 2040-parts.com
Greenfield, Indiana, US
You are bidding on a OEM mini cooper union jack license plate frame with stainless hardware. Also included is a set of genuine mini cooper fog light covers. The fog light covers are for 2nd generation fig lights 07-Current.
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