Brand New Nos Wheel Center Cap For Performance Australia Alloy Wheels Alfa Gtv6 on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a New NOS Original WHEEL CENTER CAP for Performance of Australia ALLOY WHEELS. It is in an unopened original plastic bag. It came from an Alfa Romeo GTV 6. It is about 6 5/8" in diameter and has 8 plastic tabs on the back. A set of 4 Performance 6 X 15 Austar Alloy Wheels is listed separately. Thank you for looking. |
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