Mini Cooper Original Black Wind Deflector R52 Convertible 2005 - 2008 on 2040-parts.com
Indian Trail, North Carolina, US
MINI COOPER Original Black Wind Deflector R52
Convertible 2005 - 2008
Please do your research, you'll see that retail price at dealers is over $400!!
I had this one at my 2005 Mini Cooper S Convertible which I recently gave in trade in for a new BMW, but never used it. So it is practically new, without the case.
- Genuine
Mini convertible wind deflector, Part No: 0902.0170.501.01, together with
instructions. This item is in excellent condition and will enhance any
Mini convertible vehicle.
- Original
MINI design Crafted from mesh material, reduces wind noise and increases
cabin comfort by cutting turbulence.
- Installation
takes less than a minute and simply 'snaps' into place.
- Folds neatly in thirds.
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