Ultra Chrome Custom Wheel Center Caps #89-9864 (1) on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
For your consideration is one custom wheel center caps off a Ultra Custom Wheel . These caps are in great condition! I specialize in hard to find caps, check out my other items or e-mail me any questions you might have. Diameter: Appx. 4"1/2 inches across the back of cap. Height - Appx. - 2" inches tall Part Number - 89-9864 Finish: Chrome Plated *Note: I generally ship the item 1-3 days after receiving cleared payment. FREE SHIPPING in the continental I only accept PayPal for payment. All sales are final, purchased as is, no returns, no refunds, exchange only if we send wrong part. Please ask any questions before you buy. Thank you for your interest.
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