Ford Mustang Center Cap Pony Wheel Center Oem Bullit on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, Tennessee, US
this auction is for one center cap. this cap is in great condition, has some swirl marks from use, but could probably be buffed out. it is a mustang center cap most commonly found on bullit rims... however this center cap will fit other types of rims. if you have any questions just ask. happy bidding
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