15" Volvo 70 Series V70 S70 Hub Cap Caps Wheel Cover Hubcap 1998-2000 on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, US
Auction is for one OEM 15" hubcap in excellent condition as shown. All clips and support wire are solid. Just a couple scratches only. Part# is 9157949.
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