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4 American Racing Steel Wheels Center Caps #1330002020 New on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
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GodBlessAmerica, United States
Condition:New Brand:American Racing Manufacturer Part Number:1330002020

This is a NEW set of 4, chrome plated steel metal, American Racing Wheel center caps that will fit the 5X4 1/2, 5X4 3/4 and 5X5 bolt diameters. These caps slide in from behind the wheel and will fit STEEL WHEELS ONLY and will fit AMERICAN RACING TAILGUNNER, CHROME MODS, CHROME DIRECTIONAL, WAGON WHEELS AND A 767 WHEEL. These American Racing caps will fit other steel wheels that have a 3.30 inch opening. The words, AMERICAN RACING, are embossed in the top of the cap. One seal ring is missing. Thanks.


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