Asa Rs2 Silver Licensed By Bbs Wheel Rim Center Cap Rs2-c2p 8b622 Rs2-02 on 2040-parts.com
Holt, Michigan, US
ASA RS2 Silver Licensed by BBS Wheel Center Cap
WILL FIT: | ASA RS2 check part number/design |
Size: | 6.75" |
Part #: | RS2-C2P |
Condition: | New, Retaining ring included |
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