Chevrolet Bowtie Center Hub Caps "gm Official Licensed Product" on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
Set of 4 NEWER CAPS FOR CHEVY RALLY WHEELS with Chevy Logo. Chrome metal caps. These caps will fit all GM 5 slot rally wheels with 7'' base. Purchased in the 90’s but never used. Light scratches and couple small dings. Tags on back: "GM Official Licensed Product". Product #4775201BOW.
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