Mitsubishi Wheel Center Cap And Clip-mb624751 And Mb057268-oem New on 2040-parts.com
Jonesboro, Arkansas, US
This auction is for the wheel center cap and clip for a Mitsubishi 3000 GT. There are 3 available. There are direct from Mitsubishi in original packaging. They may fit on other Mitsubishi models as well but please check the part number for bidding. Part number for the cap is MB624751 and for the clip is MB057268
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