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Rolls Royce Self-aligning Wheel Hub Cap (original Legacy Version) on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Singapore, SG

Singapore, SG
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:6771400-01/02/03/04 Placement on Vehicle:Array

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One (1) Piece Rolls Royce Self-Levelling/Aligning Wheel Centre/Hub Cap

Item is used, in fair condition - scratches on the bezel as shown in the picture. 
Self-Levelling function still works perfectly. Pictures are of the actual item.

This is the legacy version of the centre cap used by Rolls Royce before 2009.

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