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Rare-oem Heavy Set/4 Dodge Charger Challanger 14 Wire Spoke Wheel Cover Hubcaps on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Lebanon, Virginia, United States

Lebanon, Virginia, United States
heavy set of 4 OEM wire wheel cover hubcaps - 2 are very nice with minor scratch and ding, minor surface rust around a few spokes, 1 has a little more scratch on outer rim, and 1 has road rash with a slight bend and very small outside break-check pictures - still a nice set for a hard-to-find set of 4
Warranty:No

SET OF 4 HARD-TO-FIND - HEAVY OEM 14" DODGE CHARGER,CHALLENGER GENUINE WIRE SPOKE WHEEL COVER HUBCAPS - 1970-73 - WILL WORK FOR OTHER YEARS, MAKES, MODELS - CHECK DESIGN FIT AND STYLE FOR YOUR CAR

sold 'as is',no return, no warranty

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