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Rear Seat Air Vent 'Anti Kick' Cover in Carbon Fibre for Tesla Model 3Rear Seat Air Vent 'Anti Kick' Cover in Carbon Fibre Effect for Tesla Model 3 This listing is for a rear seat air vent 'anti kick' cover trim for the Tesla Model 3. This part sits under the rear air vents on the back of the centre console. This cover is made from ABS plastic and finished with a high quality dip printed carbon fibre effect. This cover is quick and easy to fit as it simply sticks into place with pre fitted automotive grade self adhesive
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