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16" Chrome Wheelcover Hubcap New (1) Chevy Malibu Hhr Bolt On Type Hol#3251-c on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:3251-C Manufacturer Part Number:IWC459C16 Brand:IWC

UP FOR BIDS IS 1 (ONLY ONE) 16" BRAND NEW REPLACEMENT REPLICA CHROME HUBCAP/WHEELCOVER FOR CHEVY HHR'S WITH THE       STANDARD 16" STEEL WHEELS.IT IS CHROME PLASTIC AND HAS 5 SPOKES & 5 BLACK LUG NUTS CAPS TO HOLD IT ON JUST LIKE THE OEM ONES.)PICTURE#4 IS WHAT THE WHEEL LOOKS LIKE THAT THE HUBCAP GOES ON.PICTURE #5 SHOWS HOW THE HUBCAP LOOKS ON THE WHEEL.AUCTION IS FOR HUBCAP ONLY(WHEEL IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY) NO RETURNS, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. FREE SHIPPING THE CONTINENTAL US AND PUERTO RICO.

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