Mini Cooper Valve Cover Gasket 11-12-1-485-838 Victor Reinz Oem 2002-2008 New on 2040-parts.com
92821, US
Description: gasket
Vehicle Location: valve cover
Vehicle Application: Cooper, S
Vehicle Years: 2002-2008
Chassis Code: r50, r53, r52
Part Number: 11-12-1-485-838
Manufacture: VICTOR REINZ
Manufacture Warranty: 12 months
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