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Xuji Black Leather Red Marker Steering Wheel Cover For Old Mazda 6 2009 Mazda 6 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.90
Location:

重庆, 重慶, China

重庆, 重慶, China
Condition:New Brand:XuJi Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:CAR0260

Suitable car models :for Old Mazda 6


Note 1:Our products are just steering wheel cover!!!

 

Note 2:Please check and compare your car steering wheel with the steering wheel in the picture before buying.

          (Our steering wheel covers are custom product,if there is any difference,it will not fit)!


Note 3:If you need other sewing thread color, please remark

   The default sewing thread color is Red + Blue,  Other color is Gray, Black, White.As well as any two custom color combinations!


Brand Name:XuJi

External Testing Certification:ISO9001

Material Type:Leather

Leather Color:Black

Sewing Thread Color:Red + Blue

Feature:Dedicated car steering wheel cover

Installation:Hand-sewn

Attachment:Needle,thread,double sided tape,yellow small blade.

Place of origin:Chongqing,China

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