Honda Fit Oem 15" Hubcap Wheel Cover Looks Awesome!!! on 2040-parts.com
Castaic, California, US
This auction is for 1
Original Hubcap 15" OEM Honda Fit
Very Good used condition.
no major scrapes or scratches
Clips all intact and functioning
All sales are final --customer responsible for correct fit
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Shipping RATE is for Lower 48 States
Dealer Retail is $75 EACH PLUS TAX! GET IT HERE FOR MUCH LESS. EMAIL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
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