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4x No Logo Wheel Center Cap Hubs Curved Blue Chrome Finished 62mmx57mm #092-b on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

BKK, BKK, TH

BKK, BKK, TH
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Country of Manufacture:Thailand

Description :
Brand New. Never Used.  First Class Material. Easy to apply, just push through

   
Measurements Head 62 mm.
Measurements Back 57 mm.     Height : 21 mm
Lots 1 set (4 caps)
Material ABS High Quality Plastic
Code #
K-57
   

   

 

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1. We exactly send you item within 2 days after your payment cleared.

We Ship Worldwide and send by Registered airmail.
We will ship to all destinations- If you are in GERMANY, AFRICA, ITALY, SPAIN or FRANCE or other countries with different standard mail services, please be aware that the mail may be very slow! (due to its postage service). Please be patient...sometimes it takes up to 4 or more weeks for delivery.
All international package are subject to delay of delivery time due to customs of your country.
2. Delivery Time: 80% of shipments reach most countries within 14-28 days but could take up to 30 business days.

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Delivery Time  
   
North & South America ~ 3 weeks
Europe ~ 2 weeks
Asia & Australia ~ 2 weeks

 

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