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6 Baby Moons Hub Caps For 4 Lug Ram Corviar Or Other Ome Steel Wheels 1960's on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Gouverneur, New York, US

Gouverneur, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BADGER Manufacturer Part Number:#461-C

 THIS IS A BRAND NEW SET OF 6, CHROME PLATED BABY MOON CENTER CAPS THAT WILL FIT MANY OLDER CARS WITH 4 LUG FACTORY PAINT WHEELS.  ARE MADE BY BADGER  CUSTOM/CHROME  IN ILLINOIS. THEY ARE MADE TO FIT WHEELS THAT HAVE THE NUBS ON THE OUTSIDE PART OF THE CENTER OF 4 LUG CAR FACTORY WHEELS.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR SIZE BEFORE BIDING.
SPECIFICATIONS:
1. THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER IS 9 1/2 INCHES.
2. THE INSIDE DIAMETER IS 9 1/8 INCHES.
3. THE OUTSIDE LIP AROUND THE OUTSIDE IS 1/2 INCH.
4. THE HEIGHT IS ABOUT 2 1/2 INCHES.
 IF YOU NEED MORE INFO JUST ASK. WILL SHIP THE U,S, FOR free. OUTSIDE THE U,S, ASK FOR SHIPPING COST.  
   

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