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Set (4) Toyota Wheel Center Caps: Fits 4runner (1996-2002) & Tacoma (1995-2001) on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, US

Fort Collins, Colorado, US
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You are buying all four (4) of the used center caps pictured: fits Toyota 4Runner (1996-2002) and Tacoma (1995-2001). Fully-functional --- no cracks; all rear retaining clips in-tact & solid. THIS IS 1 OF 2 SETS THAT I AM CURRENTLY SELLING ON EBAY --- BOTH SETS ARE IDENTICAL, JUST FROM DIFFERENT 4RUNNERS. THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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