Rotor Lapel Pin - Charm Mazda Rx7 Rx8 Wankel 12a 13b Nickel Finish on 2040-parts.com
Monterey Park, California, US
ROTOR LAPEL PIN
Designed and Manufactured by Rotary13B1 ONLY!
FINISH - NICKEL PLATING
DETAILS
- Rotor LAPEL
- Finish: Nickel Plating
- Application: ALL Rotor Heads
- Rotor Size: 25mm
- Finish: Chrome Plated / Black Enamel
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