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Ford Thunderbird Hubcaps Center Caps (3) 1993 94 95 96 97 7-3/4 " Aluminum on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Maidstone, Ontario, Canada

Maidstone, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used Warranty:No

PLEASE  READ  FIRST  I LIVE  IN CANADA  SO  THIS  ITEM  WILL BE SHIPPED BY CANADA POST  OFFICE AT  A  COST OF   $18

IT IS  AN  INTERNATIONAL  SHIPMENT

THANKS  FOR  YOUR  TIME !!!!!!

LISTED   WITH   FLAT  RATE  SHIPPING     TO   THE   U.S.   ONLY  !!!!   

ALL OTHERS  PLEASE  EMAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE


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I have   (3)     used  Ford  Thunderbird  aluminum     7- 3/4 "  inch  center  caps

Will  fit  Thunderbirds  from 1993 - 1997

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