Gm Oem Wheel Lug Nut Cover 21011331 on 2040-parts.com
Holt, Michigan, United States
GM OEM GMPP WHEEL LUG NUT COVER Auction is for a brand new part. It may have some shelf wear, but is new and never been installedNOTE: Auction is for ONE cap. I have done my best to put correct applications, however, it is possible that it is not correct... If you have questions on application, please check with your local dealer. Please ask any questions before bidding. Thanks! |
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