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Gmc Sierra Suburban Safari Oem Wheel Center Cap 6 Lug Chrome Finish 9595688 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.98
Location:

Santaquin, Utah, United States

Santaquin, Utah, United States
Condition:Used

GMC SIERRA/SUBURBAN/SAFARI 6 LUG WHEEL CENTER CAP


CONDITION: VERY GOOD OVERALL, MINOR IMPERFECTIONS
DIAMETER: APPROX 7 1/4 INCHES ACROSS THE BACK EDGES
PART NUMBER: 9596667
MOUNTING: LUG NUT SCREWS ALL INCLUDED


* THE PICTURES MAY HAVE A GOLD/YELLOW TINT TO THEM. THAT IS THE LIGHTING IN THE ROOM AND NOT THE COLOR OF THE CENTER CAP.

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