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15" Toyota Corolla Wheel Cover (hubcap) on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Whitehall, Pennsylvania, US

Whitehall, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Items must be returned in same condition and in same packaging Restocking Fee:No

15" Toyota Corolla wheel cover

This is a 15" Toyota Corolla wheel cover (hubcap) 2005-2008

Hollander #61133

Please contact Shawn at shawn@1800hubcaps.com for fitment and compatibility for other models and makes.

The Hubcap Store, LLC. is a family owned and operated business for more than 37 years. We sell new and used original and aftermarket wheels, wheel covers, and tires, with more than 500,000 in stock.

Additionally, we offer a wide array of services, including but not limited to; mounting and balancing of tires, repair & refinishing of damaged wheels and wheel covers, buy scrap batteries and catalytic converters. We also buy sell and trade your old wheels and wheel covers.

We also have two locations to better serve your requirements;

The Hubcap Store

1134 MacArthur Rd

Whitehall, Pa 18052

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The Hubcap Store

42 Adamson Street

Easton, Pa 18042

www.1800hubcaps.com

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