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Holden Commodore Centre Caps X 4 To Fit Ve Series Two And Vf Wheels on 2040-parts.com

AU $70.00
Location:

Kallangur, QLD, Australia

Kallangur, QLD, Australia
Condition:Used

Set of 4 Holden Commodore Alloy Mag Wheel Centre Caps . These caps are standard on certain genuine Holden wheels for example VE series two 16" and some 17 , 18 , 19 and 20's as well . I have also had people buy them off me for  aftermarket wheels . I have put multiple pics of the front and back so you can make sure they are the ones you need and I have also added some examples of the wheels they will fit .

The outside measurement accross the front of the cap is 60mm and as you can see from the picture the tabs on the back sit in a little

This item can be picked up aswell from northside of Brisbane .

 

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