00-05 Monte Carlo 00-05 Impala 92-02 Camaro Malibu Set Of 4 Center Caps 9592363 on 2040-parts.com
Bradenton, Florida, United States
This is 4 used centers for a Camaro,Impala,Monte Carlo,or Malibu. All show decent for being a used part of the outside of vehicle. All tabs on back side are intacked,and hold to wheels tightly. They are used,and part of the outside of vehicle,and do show normal signs of age,and inperfections on the polished part for these type of centers.
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