(1) Panther Center Cap EMR 207
- Rough shape does have surface scratches, the logo is worn off, and there is a crack around the mounting screw hole. Excellent replacement for a daily driver if you have a show car we always recommend finding a brand new piece!
- Does not include a replacement screw
- Make sure the part number matches yours exactly (you can find it on the back of one of your other center caps) as these caps DO come in different sizes but look the same.
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Ford-designed Santa’s sleigh
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College Exhibition: Institut Superieur de Design 2009
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MP claims 3p for 100 metre car trip
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