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14" 1993 94 95 96 Oldsmobile Ciera Wire Type Hubcap Wheel Cover 10180834 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:10180834

This Auction is for One (1) Hubcap Wheel Cover

Hollander# 4119. Lock and key not included!!

14" 1993 94 95 96  Oldsmobile Ciera wire type Hubcap Wheel Cover 10180834

This hubcap is used and in good condition with some

Scratches and some light dings and it is price right!!

This hubcap also have a crack in the center area!!

Please Look Close At The Picture!!

Thanks Andy 757-632-9488

All Virginia residents must pay a 6% sales tax.


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