Camaro Iroc-z Gold 16" Wheel Center Caps Set Of 4 New on 2040-parts.com
Easley, South Carolina, US
This auction is for a 85-87 Camaro IROC-Z Gold 16" Wheel Center Caps Set of 4 New Aftermarket, these are a brand new set of aftermarket IROC-Z wheel center cap for 16" IROC wheels, it has a black background with gold IROC-Z letters. Item shipped as shown.
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