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Gino Center Cap #729l170b Chrome Wheels Center Cap ( Aluminum ) on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

South Gate, California, United States

South Gate, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

MAKE SURE YOU CHECK YOUR PART# OR MEASUREMENTS ON YOUR CAP TO INSURE ITS THE SAME PART# I HAVE LISTED IF IT DOESNT MATCH IT WONT FIT 
GONO CUSTOM WHEEL CENTER CAP 

THIS CAP DOES NOT INCLUDE A SCREW 

Condition: REMANUFACTURED 

Part Number: 729L170B 

Material: aluminum 

Finish: CHROME 

Finish: Chrome Plated MATERIAL: 
material is extremely resistant aluminum do not break mind! no more lost! 

INTERESTED: 
we have many caps, we can make any style, we only need one to make the other aluminum 
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