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Oldsmobile Wire Wheel Covers And Attaching Hubs on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Campbellford, Ontario, Canada

Campbellford, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New other (see details)

4 - 14" N.O.S. Wire Wheels Covers and attaching hubs for a 1985 / 86  era Oldsmobile. Could fit several other years.  For the person that has that near perfect vehicle this is a great way to finish it off with an N.O.S. set of wire wheel covers. Can you believe that they are so new they have the sticker on the back of the covers that shows the date & manufacturers name for General Motors.

THESE ARE BRAND NEW OLD STOCK. PRICE JUST REDUCED FOR FAST SALE NOW TO $250.00

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