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Chevy Truck Center Cap Centercap 16" 8 Lug 3500 Gm Gmc Silverado Oem 50086 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Goode, Virginia, US

Goode, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:50086 Other Part Number:78875 Surface Finish:black Warranty:No Part Brand:OEM, chevy GM

Chevy Chevrolet 3500 plastic centercap center cap for 8 lug 16" 16 inch wheels. plastic black, used and in L I K E NEW condition, OEM part #:  50086, not a cheap replacement.  these are the kind of caps that are held on by the plastic lugnuts(not included but email me if you need them). should fit many make and model GM GMC vehicles trucks.  if you need more than 1 of these centercaps, contact me directly:  lithium138 yaho . kom.  chrome 78875


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