Set 2 Pcs. Headrest Covers Mitsubishi Head Rest Logo Emblem Pad Black Lancer on 2040-parts.com
European Union, BG
Set of 2 Headrest Covers
Material: 100% polyester (elastic)
Machine washable at 30-40°C
The items are BRAND NEW and in original package
Please note that shipping usually takes 10-15 business days (for US and outside Europe), in very rare cases up to 4 weeks. For Europe delivery takes 5-7 business days, in rare cases up to 3 weeks.
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