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Gm 15" Wire Wheel Cover Retainer Security Lock Brackets Retainers Olds Pontiac on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
GM parts with no issues. No other parts come with these.
Surface Finish:metal Manufacturer Part Number:01617759 Brand:GM

For Sale: One set of four (4) used  Genuine GM 5 lug steel wheel wire wheel cover security lock retainer brackets.

I believe these fit some of the GM big passenger cars ( Buick, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac) from the early 1980's to the mid 1990's with the 5 lug steel wheels.
I believe the GM part number is 01617759.

This set does not come with the original key or color-coded bolts.

This information may be incorrect.

 

If you need more pictures or measurement, please let me know.


Condition: Used clean brackets with no apparent issues.


Shipping charge in listing if for the continental US only. Please contact me before buying if from elsewhere to get an accurate shipping rate to your destination.

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