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leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Condition:New Items Included:Valve Cap Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Centring:N/A Material:Metal, Carbon Fibre Thread Size:Standard Schrader Superseded Part Number:N/A Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Rear, Right Reference OE/OEM Number:Pirate Skull Carbon Fibre Colour:Carbon Fibre Brand:Unbranded Thread Direction:Clockwise Type:Valve Stem Cap Interchange Part Number:N/A Manufacturer Warranty:1 Month Inside Diameter:Standard Schrader Number in Pack:4 Classic Part:Yes Features:Easy Installation, No Tools Required, Rust Resistant Coating Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Universal Fitment:Yes Outside Diameter:1 CM Finish:Metallic Performance Part:No EAN:Does not apply

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