1996-2002 Camaro Z28 Zr1 Wheel Center Cap Decals - Silver W/black Letters on 2040-parts.com
Alpharetta, Georgia, US
1996 - 2002 Camaro Z28 ZR1 Wheel Center Cap Decals - Silver W/Black Letters
If your bowtie has worn off of your current center caps, or you just want to add some detail to your wheels, add these custom made vinyl decals. These decals are 3" diameter and are applicable for the all silver painted, black painted or chrome plated ZR1 wheels.
This auction includes (4) four decals for a complete set of wheels.
Good luck and Happy Bidding!!Shipping to lower 48 states only.
This item is sold with no warranty of any kind. I have described this item to the best of my knowledge.
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