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Eagle Flight 17.5" Dual Wheel Simulators (1) on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Calhan, Colorado, US

Calhan, Colorado, US
:

This auction is for (1) one cover.

We believe from research that the cover we have matches the 
Eagle Flight 17.5" Dual Wheel Simulators, however we have determined this to the best of our research and do not know for certain.  Please ask questions before purchasing.  It has 8 caps and 4 hand holds and a removable center with the Eagle Flight name.

This wheel cover was found on the side of a highway during trash clean up.  It appears that it came off during travel.  It does have a dent and scuffs on one edge (area about 4") that indicates that it hit the pavement.  There is also a very small dent on the other side.  These dents do not appear to hinder the function of the cover.  Please view the pictures and determine the overall condition and if it is the cover that will work for your replacement.


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