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Optima Alloys Wheel Chrome Custom Center Cap #11260-1 Caps (1) on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Orange, California, US

Orange, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Any and All returns must be received in the same condition they were shipped and are subject to a restocking fee of 25% the total purchase price. Buyer pays return shipping. MUST HAVE TRACKING NUMBERS FOR PACKAGE YOU ARE RETURNING. Interchange Part Number:11260-1 (REV1) Surface Finish:Chrome Plastic Warranty:No Part Brand:Optima Alloys Wheel

This is one (1) custom wheel center cap off a Optima Custom Wheel.  This is a hard to find cap. It is a used center cap !

Diameter: Appx.  7 1/16  inches across the back of cap.

Part number: 11260-1 (REV1)

Finish: Chrome Plastic   * If you are not sure on the caps fitment, Please email me with your questions before you buy it!

*Note: Except for Sundays and Holidays,  I generally ship the item 1-4 days after receiving cleared payment. FREE SHIPPING in the continental U.S. (lower 48 states) I only ship USPS first class.

I only accept PayPal for payment. All sales are final, purchased as is, no returns, no refunds, exchange only if we send wrong part. Please ask any questions before you buy.  Thank you for your interest.

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