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Silver Universal Mount Bonnet Carbon Fiber Hood Pins Latch Key Locking Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $16.83
Location:

温州, 浙江省, China

温州, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Primary Color:Silver Carbon Fiber Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:HOSO RACING Warranty:yes Manufacturer Part Number:HP003-SL Country/Region of Manufacture:China Other Part Number:Push Button Billet Hood Pins Lock Clip UPC:Does not apply

CARBON FIBER STYLE  HOOD PIN LOCK WITH KEY   for HONDA TOYOTA MAZDA NISSAN


 FORD CHEVY

 

PRODUCT: HOOD PIN LOCK W/KEY

FITMENT: UNIVERSAL

COLOR: Silver  Carbon Fiber

QUANTITY: 2 HOOD LOCKS, 2 HOOD PINS, 2 KEYS


     

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