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Car Wheel Center Hub Caps For Mb Mercedes Benz Amg Affal Terbach Chrome Black on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
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A set of 4 pieces of MB AMG AFFAL TERBACH Wheel Caps of Crystal Surface with plastic holder Silver

CHROME / BLACK

Outside Diameter  :  75 mm or 3" 
Inside Diameter : 72 mm
Please measure your wheel caps size to make sure it is fit your car

Material : Crystal surface with alloy base

Condition: New in perfect condition
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     Item Fitment: 

       Fit For MB 75mm wheel center cap

 
      Item Description :

  • 100% brand new
  • Diameter  : 75mm
  • Easy to install.

    

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