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(1) Buick Lesabre Regal Roadmaster 15" Hubcap Low Mileage Dealer Take-off on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
This is a low mileage dealer take off with few to no surface scratches and one very small spot of curbing.
Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:10228011 Surface Finish:Machined Chrome Interchange Part Number:25551430 Warranty:No

This auction is for ONE Buick Regal, Lesabre, or Roadmaster 15" hubcap. It is a low mileage dealer take off that has been in storage for years. There are few to no surface scratches and one VERY small spot of curbing show in the photos. No rust at all on the grips on the back but there is a little brake dust so they have been on a car for a short while. The Machined chrome finish is really hard to photograph because of its shine, they shine like new! I included the picture of the 6 caps to give an idea of the shine, but this auction is for one cap.


This auction is for one cap.


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