1- Bbs 09 32.217 #4067 Center Cap Aftermarket Wheel Cover Hubcap on 2040-parts.com
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, US
Aftermarket Center Cap. The cap is used, in good condition (please see photo and title for specifics). The cap is 6.5" Outside to Outside in diameter. Very Rare!
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