Porsche (4) Center Caps Silver With Blk Etching For Gt3 Only on 2040-parts.com
Woburn, Massachusetts, US
Auction is for a set of four (4) silver factory issued Porsche GT3 OEM Wheel Center Caps with Black GT3 Etchings applicable to the GT3 generation of Porsche cars.
This is not a reproduction. They are entirely factory issued.
This is a matched set of 4. Even the back of the these are matched - same stock no#, same description on the back.
Note that they have 5 large tabs and comes to you with no broken tabs.
Porsche GT3 script is etched into the body. Almost perfect, no scratches, or cuts, or stains almost like new.
Slightly concave, stock number in the back is 996.361303.91, made in Germany.
Free shipping only to continental US.
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