94 - 95 - 96 - 97 - 98 Ford Mustang Oem Alloy Wheel Center Cap F4zc-1a096-cb on 2040-parts.com
Menlo Park, California, US
F4ZC-1A096-CB
1994 - 1998 MUSTANG
ORIGINAL ALLOY WHEEL CENTER CAP
This listing is for 1 OEM center cap like the one
pictured. The cap is used but is in good condition. The finish has some
minor imperfections but looks good. All 5 mounting tabs are in good
condition and hold the wheel tight. The cap is 6 13/16" in diameter and
fit the factory alloy wheels. The part number on the back is
F4ZC-1A096-CB. Ford made more than one style of wheel for the years
listed. Please make sure this is the cap you need prior to making your
purchase. All sales are final.
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