Appliance A Wheels Black Custom Wheel Center Cap #ac007b (1) on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
For your consideration is one (1) custom wheel center cap off a Appliance Custom Wheel . This is a hard to find cap. I specialize in hard to find caps, check out my other items or e-mail me any questions you might have. Diameter: Appx.- 3" inches across the back of cap. Height - appx. 2"1/2 inches tall Part Number - #AC007B Finish: Black *Note: Please match up the part number on the back of your cap to what is posted above to assure correct fitment. We generally ship the item 1-2 days after receiving cleared payment. FREE SHIPPING in the United States and that includes FREE SHIPPING to Alaska, We only accept PayPal for payment. We offer a 14 day money back guarantee. See details above. Please ask any questions before you buy. Thank you for your interest.
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