Two Vintage Used Chevrolet Plastic 5 Lug Center Caps Chrome Finish on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
For your consideration Two Vintage Used Chevrolet Plastic 5 Lug Center Caps Chrome Finish Not Sure What Chevrolet Vehicle or Year(s) this is Appropriate for so Please Check Plastic Chrome has a Nice Shine to it Chrome has Some Wear Marks, Knicks and Scratches Each has 5 Metal Tabs on Inside for Mounting Backsides are Dirty Measures Approximately 6.25" in Diameter and 3.5" Tall Pictures are part of the description Please email with questions Indiana residents are subject to 7% sales tax Paypal accepted. Buyer pays shipping. Items ship within 1 days of cleared payment. Returns accepted within 30 days ONLY if the item has been misrepresented. Shipping is nonrefundable. Thanks for Looking |
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