Honda Center Cap 1970's Honda Civic Oem Wheel Red Center Cap Hubcap on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Maine, United States
You're purchasing a used hubcap center cap Honda Center Cap 1970's Honda Civic OEM Wheel Red Center Cap Hubcap. This cap is used and is in need of a good cleaning and touch up paint. The factory paint is starting to wear off
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