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12" Baby Moon Chrome Hubcaps 2082c 12" Wheel Cover Hubcap Trim Rim on 2040-parts.com

US $129.90
Location:

Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:Autopure Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:2082C 2082CW 2083CW 2084CW 2085CW Part Brand:Baby Moon Boony Chrome Autopure Surface Finish:Chrom _Chrome-white

2082C _ 2083C- 2084C-2085C

BABY MOON chrome hubcap - Boony Chrome
12" Baby Moon full CHROME WHEEL COVER
Traditional Wire Ring Retention System
ECO- GREEN CHROME
Quality Covering All Applications
Size
2082C-12" _ 2083C-13" 2084C-14" 2085C-15"
Covering All Applications
Break Resistant, Advanced Engineered Plastic Materials
Maintenance/Corrosion Free-Unaffected by Salt or Chemicals
Triple Chrome/Nickel Plated (Not Aluminum Sputtered).

US$129.90/set (set of 4pcs)

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Ships by EMS from Taiwan Factory 7-15 business days in transit.
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About Us
Items are shipped directly from manufacture in Taiwan.
Our business is located in Taipei, Taiwan, Please visit autopure website for more information.

Contact Us
Address: Taipei Taiwan
Local Pickup are welcome.
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Business Hours: 9 to 5 pm. Monday to Friday.

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