Totota Tundra Sequoia Wheel Hub Center Cap Oem on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
1 used factory center cap for 2000-09 Toyota Tundra and 2001-07 Toyota Sequoia. Painted silver finish. Good used condition with minor scratches. Please see picture to ensure it is the one you need. Free USPS Priority Mail shipping within the US. Winner to pay via PayPal.
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