4 Pcs X 61mm Hre Performance Car Wheel Center Hub Caps Badge Emblem Chrome on 2040-parts.com
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A set of 4 pieces of HRE PERFORMANCE Flat Wheel Center Caps Badge Sticker
Material : Make of Aluminum






Item Description :
- 100% brand new
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Please use detergent to clean the surface of the target before stick it on.
- Diameter : 61mm
- Easy to install.
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