1342100 American Racing Chrome Aftermarket Wheel Center Cap Hubcap Cover on 2040-parts.com
Lake Charles, Louisiana, US
Up For Sale
ONE
1342100
American Racing
Chrome Aftermarket Wheel
Center Cap Hubcap Cover
Approximately: 3 x 3.5"
Two are Pictured but this Listed auction is for ONE Item!
In Brand New Condition these have a Protective clear film on the Logos
to be removed!
SOLD AS IS !!
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