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New Acura Tl Cl Mdx Center Wheel Hub Caps Chrome Tl Mdx Rl Tsx Shinny X4/pcs on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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New York, US

New York, US
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Product // Brand New Acura / Chrome CENTER CAP  ( COMPLETE SET 4x )
 
 
                                       

 
One Brand New Set 4x Black/ Chrome Acura CAPS 

Great to add on to your rims or to update your old caps.

Feature


  • Good Quality Design Black & Silver

  • Fits Most Acura Cars TL RL MDX TSX

  • Dimension: Approx 69mm  / 2.75 Inch

    Rear: Approx 66mm  Heigh: Approx 14mm

  • 100% Brand new, Exactly as pictured

  • Complete 4 PCS 

  • Ship from USA ( FREE USA SHIPPING ONLY )


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