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US $12.50
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West, US

West, US
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Bidding on (1) one, Wheel center cap. Factory original, Pontiac WS6 performance suspension lettering on wheel cap! Black with Gold lettering. In nice shape, not top show, but good. Has metal insert in back for proper mounting! Most don't have them, or are missing! As is item, no returns. Lower 48 USA only! Paypal only! Shipping cost will $11.00 to winner. Thank you.

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