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Set Of 4- 98 Gmc Jimmy Envoy Wheel Center Cap 15715635 Wheel Hubcap on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, US

Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, US
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4 - OEM center caps.

These caps are used.  Please see the photos for the exact condition of the caps.

6.5" in diameter.


**PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT CAPS PRODUCED FOR EACH YEAR/MODEL.  PLEASE CONFIRM THAT THIS IS THE CORRECT CAP FOR YOUR VEHICLE PRIOR TO PURCHASING.**

The caps may fit the following models but please confirm prior to purchase:

BLAZER S10/JIMMY S15 1998 4x4, 15x7, aluminum, 7 spoke (GMC), black background
ENVOY 1998 (15x7), aluminum, 7 spoke (GMC), black background
S10/S15/SONOMA 1998 4x4, 15x7, aluminum, 7 spoke (GMC), black background

*****1 center cap MISSING 1 CLIP*****

Will ship within 1-3 business days via USPS First class mail.  Sorry, no international shipping.

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x2235 D

1 lb 5 oz

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