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Mini Cooper S Carbon Fiber Hood Bonnet Scoop Jcw Gp R56 R55 R57 R58 R59 on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Pennsylvania, US

 Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:REAL CARBON FIBER

 

This is a Real OEM MINI Cooper S Carbon fiber (not plastic or vinyl adhesive) Hood Bonnet Scoop. This is made with real carbon fiber and will fit "S" newer models only. This is a replacement scoop for your original. This item is an original JCW MINI item that came directly from a MINI dealership.


This normally retails for $380.00 at the dealership but you can pick this up today at a deep discount.

 

Please see my other items for sale because I do have several MINI parts available for sale. Feel free to contact me regarding things you are looking for your MINI as I have a lot that is not posted to eBay and there is a good chance I have it.

 

The shipping rate for this item will be $15.00. I will only ship to the continental US. Item will be shipped within 3 days of receiving payment.

 

I prefer PayPal just because it is quick easy and reliable.

 

All sales are final and item/items are sold as is.

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