Boyd Coddington Wheel Center Cap #626285f-1 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, United States
Please read prior to Bidding: Please remove one of your old center caps and look on the back. There will be a part number. If your part number does not match exactly, it will not fit your wheels. All display model/used items are sold as is with no returns or exchanges. Display model with visible scratches and imperfections. This center cap has a couple of dings so check out the pics before you bid. |
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