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Porsche Center Caps Shiny Silver/blk Crest 911 Boxster Cayman Cayenne Panamera on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Woburn, Massachusetts, US

Woburn, Massachusetts, US
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Auction is for a set of four (4) concave and shiny-gloss silver Porsche OEM Wheel Center Caps with Black Crest Centers applicable to latest generation of Porsche models including Cayennes, Caymans, Boxsters, Carreras and Panameras, etc. Please make sure of your application.

             These are guaranteed factory issued.
             These are not reproductions.
             These are matched sets of 4. Even the back of the these are matched - same stock no#, same description on the back. Note that they have 10 large tabs and comes to you with no broken tabs.
             Porsche shield is etched into the body.
             Slightly concave, made in Italy, shinnier or glossier than the flat silver ones.

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