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Oem 2012 Mini Cooper S R60 1.6l Tail Gate Handle/emblem, P# 5124 9802314 Germany on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Hayward, California, United States

Hayward, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:mini Cooper Manufacturer Part Number:5124 9802314 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Selling a used OEM 2012 Mini Cooper tailgate opening handle emblem. Factory part number is 5124 9802314. The part is used and has normal wear and tear due to usage, has some very minor scratches, scuff marks etc. It can be polished. Overall its in good working condition. Buyer is solely responsible for determining compatibility with their car please check the pictures and part number to see if it matches with yours. Please understand that you are buying a used part at a very discounted rate. The buyer is responsible for shipping cost of returns, and the original shipping and handling cost cannot be refunded.

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