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Monte Carlo 14" Brushed Stn Stl Trim Ring (1) Nos!!! Gto Pontiac?? on 2040-parts.com

US $29.54
Location:

Pinellas Park, Florida, US

Pinellas Park, Florida, US
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More NEAT parts from "FINISHING TOUCHES" toy box: This auction is for an

OEM MONTE CARLO OR GTO PONTIAC NOS TRIM RING FOR 14" WHEELS. 

This auction is for one brand damn new stainless steel trim ring. It has a very minor dent, see photograph. It has been in storage for years. If I wasn't moving I'd never have found it. It's for the 14" RALLY wheels and measures 15.25 in diameter, and 2" thick. It's polished on the front face, brushed finish on the inside. Unavailable for love, money, sex, drugs OR food stamps. GM part number on box is 14035562, no idea if it's the right box. Bid accordingly..... Thanks, Bob 

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