Mini Cooper S Aircon Idler Pulley Aluminium Jcw, Gp John Cooper Works on 2040-parts.com
Tolmin, Tolmin, Slovenia
The KAVS Motorsport AirCon idler pulley is direct replacement for your plastic idler pulley on your MINI GP R53 or on cars without aircondition. This is proper aluminium pulley and the bearing can be replace. So no need to buy the whole item from BMW to repair broken plastic one. Also If you remove the aircondition and wanna instal this it fits directly to OEM bracket.
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