Black Band: Lower Rear: PDC w/ Luggage Prep
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Black Band: Lower Rear: PDC w/ Luggage Prep

SKU:  51127380033
mfg#:  51-12-7-380-033
alt#:  51 12 7 380 033
WEIGHT:  10.00 lbs
brand: MINI
Our price: $152.25
list price: $170.06
you save: 10%
 
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This Black Band: Lower Rear: PDC with Luggage Prep is one of the many MINI Cooper Parts and Accessories that we carry and will fit the following MINI Cooper Models and Years:


Gen3 MINI:

F55 MINI Cooper Four Door: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020


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If you're shopping around and notice this part for less, please note this is a Genuine MINI part NOT a aftermarket manufacturer part. Genuine MINI parts are often manufactured to higher standards with materials approved by MINI.

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Customers' comments

I needed some clips for front fender trim. I ordered the wrong clips, but the folks here saw my note that I was fixing fender trim and sent me the parts I actually needed as well as the ones I ordered, at no extra cost. Fantastic service.
Tom B.

When will you get the Tachometer covers in checkered flag for the countryman? Please advise.......
Don Gomes

Sku: NM.881201B, I bought these rims sometime in 2018, I drive the car only on warm sunny summer days, it doesn’t see rain or snow. That said.. last week my TPMS light came on, my husband took the wheel off and the rim had a 2.5” split in it. Not from hitting anything, it looks like a stress fracture. I’m not sure what caused this or why, just want to say be careful and beware as I’m sure it could be a hazard at certain speeds.
Jolanda Smedley

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