Genuine Toyota Camry Hub Cap Wheel Cover 2ea P/n 42602-06010 on 2040-parts.com
Hackensack, New Jersey, US
Toyota Camry 2007-2009 Hub cap wheel cover
For 16" wheel of camry
Great conditions.
Just minor scratches on it.( when you saw them, you can not find any scratches on them)
I can give 95 points of 100 points.
Genuine Toyota part.
I have changed the wheel.
2 EA
part number 42602-06019
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