98 - 01 Dodge Intrepid Oem 16" Wheel Cover / Hubcap on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
Intrepid hubcap for 16 inch wheel, used 98 to 01. Stays on with the lug nuts. I have several, the have flaws, paint peel, scratches and scrapes.
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