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Chevrolet Wheel Cover Center Hubcap Rally Suburban Astro Silverado 15594373 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.32
Location:

New Albany, Indiana, United States

New Albany, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Steel PART NUMBER:14018276 Number of Bolts:5 OTHER PART NUMBER:14018277 Rim Brand:chevy ALTERNATE PART NUMBER:14018279 Rim Structure:One Piece SUPPLEMENTAL PART NUMBER:14018280

THIS IS A USED ITEM FOR USE ON A USED VEHICLE as a CHEAP replacement for your missing or lost hubcap and this hubcap is priced accordingly. 

This auction is for (1) ONE: Hub Cap/Wheel cover OEM PART NUMERS: 15594373. 

THIS  IS A HARD TO FIND HUBCAP.  Dealer replacement cost for a new one is nearly $100.00.

Measures 7" OUTSIDE diameter, with a 2.5" rise.

The item is made of solid plastic.

The item is in USED WORKING CONDITION.  

THIS IS A USED ITEM FOR USE ON A USED VEHICLE as a CHEAP replacement for one lost. 

Packaged item weighs 13 ounces shipped from postal code 47150.  All shipping will be USPS with tracking information provided free.

Immediate shipping, same or next day following your Paypal payment.

Feel free to ask questions.  Thanks for your time

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