(1) 1973-1987 Gmc Truck Dog Dish Wheel Hub Cap Suburban Blazer Oem 4x4 Or 4x2 on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
One used dog dish front wheel hub cap. For gmc trucks. Part has been cleaned & is ready to be installed. Part has Nicks & scuffs and dings as pictured in the photos. Cap is in original unrestored condition with blemishes clearly pictured.
Part is not show quality however its sable and presentable and if you're not too picky this part is for you. Has some scuffs the camera can not pic up. Some of the black accent paint is chipped and or fade away |
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