98-2002 Land Rover Discovery Ii 2 Tool Kit Bag Spare Tire Set Chocks Lug Wrench on 2040-parts.com
Marlboro, New Jersey, US
This is a spare tire tool kit with Lug wrench, dual wheel chocks and bar extensions for the jack that was found in 1998-2002 Land Rover Discovery II models. It's used but the tools are clean very lightly used. It is all packed inside a nice zippered case with the Land Rover logo on it.
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