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Set Of 2 Vintage Hub Caps Lada Zhiguli Vaz 2101 2102 21011 Russian Car Automobil on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Varna, default, Bulgaria

Varna, default, Bulgaria
VERY GOOD
Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation

Set of 2 
VINTAGE HUB CAPS
LADA Zhiguli VAZ 2101 2102 21011 RUSSIAN CAR AUTOMOBILE
Please carefully look at the pictures! They are the most important part of the descriptionThe object is alwaysphotographed from all sides and if defects've tried to see it! Always get exactly what is in the pictures!

If you buy more than one listing is possible to combine delivery (depending on weight).

Delivery: Send in the shortest possible time - the same day or within 2-3 business days. 
All shipments sent through Bulgarian Post. Always with tracking number!

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