3" 3 Inches Diameter Center Caps For Golf Cart Wheels Plastic Chrome on 2040-parts.com
United States, United States
New 3 inches plastic chrome center caps for golf cart wheels. Because are plastic, is possible some slight scratches are in the surface. Please measure the wheel center hole before place the order. Some golf cart wheels has less than 3 inches center hole.
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