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Gmc Polished Center Wheel Hub Cap W/ Gmc Logo Part # 88963140 & 88963139 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

North Providence, Rhode Island, US

North Providence, Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GMC Manufacturer Part Number:88963140 Interchange Part Number:88963139 Placement on Vehicle:Array

GREAT DEAL ON A SET OF (4)  GMC POLISHED CENTER HUB CAP TRIM.  THEY ARE LISTED FOR A 18"  OR 20".   THE ACTUAL PART # FOR THE GMC LOGO   IS 88963140  , BUT CAN BE ALSO USED AS A REPLACEMENT FOR THE BOW TIE CAPS WITH A PART # 88963139.

 

THEY ARE USED AND HAVE LIGHT SCRATCHES  WHICH ARE TO BE EXPECTED BUT THEY ARE IN REMARKABLE CONDITION.  THE BACK CLIPS ARE PERFECT WITH THE METAL CLIPS.

THEY ARE PRICED TO SELL.  THEY LIST FOR ABOUT $38 EACH NEW.   BUT THIS AUCTION IS FOR ALL (4)

 

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