2000 Lotus Esprit Oz Racing Wheel Center Cap Oem Rare!! 97 To 05 on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, US
For sale is an oem center cap removed from a 2000 Lotus Esprit V8 twin turbo. This is in nice shape and hard to find. Car had 18 inch oem OZ racing wheels and this is the factory center cap. Should be the same for 1997 to 2005 Cars but please double check.
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