Kia 13" Hubcap Hub Cap Steel Wheel 13 Inch Cover Oem Ok30d 37 170 Rio Spectra on 2040-parts.com
Goode, Virginia, US
ONE Kia 13" hubcap hub cap for steel wheel 13 inch, used and in FAIR condition w/ normal road wear and paint flaking. OEM part #: OK30D 37 170, not a cheap replacement. These are the kind of hubcaps that attach to the wheel via 4 lugnuts(not included) Two of the tabs on the back are missing, but it doesn't matter because it attaches by the lugs. Replace those broken or missing hubcaps. We are the only ones listing this item on ebay. LAST ONE.
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