Enkei Gold Wheel Center Cap #cap-54 A110 New! on 2040-parts.com
Babylon, New York, US
One cap in Great Unused condition, As seen in photo, Looks to measure 2 7/8" inches across. Has a part #CAP-54 A110, All mounting clips and retainer ring are in tact.
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