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01 02 03 04 05 Volkswagen Passat Wheel Center Caps Oem Part# 7m7601165 #69770 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
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                                                                        01-05 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT WHEEL CENTER CAPS SET. 


 FITS: THE 15 INCH 9 SPOKE SILVER ALUMINUM WHEEL. THIS IS THE ONLY WHEEL THESE CENTER CAPS WILL FIT. IT IS PICTURED IN THE FINAL PHOTO

FACTORY ORIGINAL OEM CENTER CAP.

 HOLLANDER: 69770

COLOR:  CHROME AND BLACK

YOU ARE BUYING FOUR CENTER CAPS.

CONDITION: OK USED CONDITION WITH SIGNS OF WEAR SUCH AS SCRATCHES, CORROSION, AND DENTING. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR EXACT EXTENT OF WEAR. 

ALL OF THE CLIPS ARE INTACT AND IN GOOD CONDITION.

 PLEASE BE SURE THIS IS THE ITEM YOU NEED BECAUSE THERE ARE NO REFUNDS. SHIPPING IS QUOTED TO THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES ALL OTHERS PAY EXACT COST.

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