Nos Riviera Center Cap 1979 -1985 Gm Chrome Wheels 25508791 on 2040-parts.com
Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, US
Rare no longer available or produced NOS Center caps for Riviera chrome wheels 79-85. One cap has a very small nick see 3rd picture 7 o'clock position.. Thanks for visiting US Paypal only ships in US only . No returns make sure its what you need before you bid. priority shipping.
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