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1987-88 Chrysler Lebaron Used Wire/spoke Hub Cap Center Cap. Oem. on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Mansfield, Georgia, United States

Mansfield, Georgia, United States
good used condition with some normal wear. good driver quality. has the round center for mounting.
Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:metal

1987-88 CHRYSLER LE BARON  used wire/spoke hub cap center cap. in good used condition with some normal used wear such as light scratches and scuffs and a few very small pitting bubbles but will function like it should. should fit several other years and models of CHRYSLER MODEL cars such as LE BARON, VOYAGER, NEW YORKER but i don't know for sure. still looks pretty good for the age but not perfect. please be sure this is the part you need before buying. look at all photos. measures right at 5" in diameter. THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE ONLY! please ask questions before you buy. i do ship to PR, AK or HI. US shipping only. any international shipping will go through the ebay global shipping program ONLY. check your international shipping prices before buying. 

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