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Racing Disc Full Moon Hubcap 15 Inch Stainless Steel 15" New on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Palmdale, California, United States

Palmdale, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Surface Finish:STAINLESS STEEL Manufacturer Part Number:RD15SS Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:CCIRD15SS

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BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL RACING DISC - FULL MOON HUBCAP

PERFECT FOR HOT RODS, CLASSIC CARS AND TRUCKS!!!


Quantity: ONE SINGLE HUBCAP

Description: New 15 inch BEAUTIFUL brushed stainless steel Racing Disc. They will fit MOST 15" Stock Wheels. 

NOTE: Some Vintage Wheels ARE flat where the hubcap usually fits AND WILL NOT HOLD ANY KIND OF FULL WHEELCOVER!! 
ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE PURCHASING!! You are responsible for proper fitment.

Condition: Brand new. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Color/Finish: Stainless steel

Accessories included: NONE

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ReturnsWe will accept exchanges, credits, or returns only if the item does not match our listing description. The item must be in the same condition as received and buyer assumes all responsibility for shipping costs. Please make sure this is the item for you. Ask any questions before purchasing the item. Item is yours once you buy it.

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NOTE: Buyer is ultimately responsible for correct fitment and any modifications required for the wheels to fit vehicle. We will provide you with any available wheel information and specs. Please contact us with any questions.







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