New Protective Jacket 4wd 16" Wheel Spare Tire Cover Fit For Mitsubishi 16 Inch on 2040-parts.com
东莞市, 广东省, China
New protective jacket 4WD 16" Wheel spare tire cover fit for MITSUBISHI 16 inch Product DescriptionSpecification: The arithmetic to calculate diameter of your tire:
SIZE XS(13INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 58cm SIZE S(14INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 60-69cm SIZE M (15 INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 70~75cm
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