American Racing Chrome Custom Wheel Center Cap 1 (one) P/n # L3790200, L3790200 on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Missouri, US
Up for bids is one (1) Center cap off of an AMERICAN RACING Custom Wheel . EXTREMELY RARE!
This is a hard to find cap. It is used . This cap is in excellent shape wih a few scratches from normal wear. The clips are attatched and will work perfectly on your wheel. Diameter: Appx. 6 & 1/2 inches across the back of the cap. Number: L3790200 Finish: CHROME Plastic For questions please call 573-424-1952
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