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1970's 80's Buick Skylark Regal Rally Wheel Center Caps Set Of 4 Gs on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Somerville, New Jersey, United States

Somerville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

You get 4 center caps. They are in driver condition (not show or NOS condition). I see no part number.  I did not test these to make sure they will stay on a rally because I no longer have the wheels.  Two are better than the others. One of the better condition caps is missing two prongs on the back.   These can fit on a Skylark or Regal Rally wheel.. Not sure exactly what they are originally for. So they could be slightly different than your application.

Please see picture

 Payment must be received 7 days or I will file a non paying bidder.


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