Wheel Center Caps From 1998 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner - Black - Never Used on 2040-parts.com
Thomasville, Georgia, US
Wheel Center Caps
These Came Off A 1998 Toyota Tacoma
PreRunner Pickup Truck
They Were Never Used Because The Wheels
And Tires Where Upgraded
I Believe These Will Fit 1996 To 2002 Year Models
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