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4) Work Deerfield Jdm Center Caps Wheels Centercap Bf Goodrich Rare Full Set Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Newport News, Virginia, United States

Newport News, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Quantity:4 Brand:work wheels Japan Offset:center caps only Manufacturer Part Number:deerfield deer field Rim Diameter:center caps only Number of Bolts:center caps only Rim Width:center caps only



As title states

I have a very rare set of 4 CENTER CAPS for sale

Not many of these ever come available

Wheels are made by work wheels Japan

Model is deer field

Check pictures for measurements

4 center caps only .

Came from wheels in pics but will fit many other jdm wheels

Caps are in used conditions so marks are to be expected

4 center caps only wheels are not included

**** these are not a push in from the front of the wheel type center cap ... If you look at the pictures , you will see a close up of the bevel at the bottom on the caps . THESE CAPS ARE INSTALLED BY TAKING THE WHEEL OFF THE CAR . AND THEN PUSHING CAPS THRU THE HOLE FROM THE BACK SIDE****

These came off of 5x114.3 wheels but should fit many other wheels with various lug patterns

CENTER CAPS ONLY .. NO WHEELS ARE INCLUDED

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