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14" Black & Red Wheel Covers Hub Caps Abs - Only 1 For Replacement on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Redding, California, US

Redding, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Material::ABS Plastic # Of Pieces::1 Color::Black w/ Red outline Vehicle Placement::Front,Rear, Left, Right

Just ONE BLACK & RED Wheel cover - Hub Cap 14"

To replace the one you lost or damaged. Found it on the side of the road and didn't want to throw it away. Put ad in local area and no one claimed so here is your opportunity to grab a replacement for one you need. Take a close look at the pictures to be sure it is like yours. It is 5 spoke and not 6. Not sure what vehicles they came on, but will fit a 14" wheel. I don't know if it fits a Honda, Mazda, Toyota, Kia, Nissan, or what. No Returns and Thanks for looking.

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