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Honda Civic 15" Wheel Cover Hub Cap 2003 2004 2005 44733-s5d-a30 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.50
Location:

New Haven, Connecticut, US

New Haven, Connecticut, US
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Dude, your Civic is missing a hubcap! 

I get it, the other 3 are all scuffed up and a new one would look out of place. But I don’t want to sell you a new set of 4. I've got one hubcap for sale and it looks almost exactly like the ones that already on your car. Check it out, almost a perfect match. Okay, it’s a little cleaner, but that won’t last long. All the parts that stick out to hold it place are fully intact. What are you waiting for?

U.S. buyers only. Thanks for looking.

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