Xxr Wheels [18/19] Black Center Cap # Cap-001-1 Custom Wheel New! Hub Caps (2) on 2040-parts.com
Orange, California, United States
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For your consideration: TWO (2) BLACK, POP-IN, Center Caps (PLASTIC) for a XXR Wheels Unknown Custom Aftermarket Wheel. This Extremely Rare! Cap is NEW! and in GOOD condition (some scratches from being handled, LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICTURES!). (2) Caps Only. Hardware NOT included. Diameter: Approx. 2-5/8" inches overall diameter. Part number: # CAP-001-1, 31N224, C165K67 (18/19) on back of the cap. Finish: BLACK (PLASTIC).
Exchanged only if we send a part that is different from what is shown in the listing. Thank you for your interest,
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