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Mini Cooper Spark Plugs Ngk 3199 Bkr6equp 2002-2008 Oem 12 12 0 037 607 R53 R50 on 2040-parts.com

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92821, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Brand:NGK Manufacturer Part Number:12-12-0-037-607 Interchange Part Number:BKR6EQUP Other Part Number:3199 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:NGK OEM Supplier:Yes Chassis Codes:r50 r53 r52 Insulator:ceramic Type:Spark Plug

Mini Cooper Spark Plugs NGK 3199 BKR6EQUP 2002-2008 oem 12 12 0 037 607 r53 r50


Description: spark plug set


Material: ceramic 


Vehicle Location: cylinder head

 

Vehicle Application: Cooper, S

 

Vehicle Years: 2002-2008

 

Chassis Code: r50, r53, r52

 

Part Number: 12-12-0-037-607

 

Manufacture: NGK oem

 

NGK number: BKR6EQUP 3199

 

Manufacture Warranty:12 months

 

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