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1992 Ford Crown Vic 15" Alloy 15" Geometric Wheel Center Caps Hub Caps Set on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
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SET OF 4 , NICE!!

FITS 1992 ONLY YEAR THAT USED THAT STLYE CAPS

FITS THE 15" ALUMINUM WHEELS , ABOUT 6" ROUND,

SAME CLIP DESIGN WITH METAL RING

PART # F2 AC-1A096-BB

 

 

 

 


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