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Unknown Custom Dark Red Rose Wine Shade Tuner Wheel Center Cap Part # Epa-001 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Boring, Oregon, United States

Boring, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:#EPA-001 Part Brand:NO NAME WHEELS HUB Surface Finish:Red ROSE WINE SHADE Plated Plastic, Black Nut

QTY: x1 each a piece of UNKNOWN CUSTOM DARK MARCOON RED ROSE WINE SHADE WITH BLACK TOP TUNER WHEEL CENTER CAP

QTY: x1 single cap, each.

NOTE: *Missing are the Cotter Pin per cap each.

Backside snap on tabs' outer pointed ends are at itty bit under 2-3/8" bore hole size in diameter.

Each x1 Single decent NEW DEMO cap priced  @ $25.99 a piece plus S & H.

Part #EPA-001

Make sure to match the EXACT part # on backside of your other remaining center cap as it prevents errors.

MADE IN TAIWAN

IF THE PHOTO OR PART NUMBER # ON THIS ITEM IS NOT THE SAME AS THE ONE YOU NEED IT MAY NOT WORK ON YOUR CAR. Buyer is FULLY RESPONSIBLE for ensuring fitment on their vehicle's wheel before purchase.  Each single year or brand of vechile has many different types of wheels in different sizes or configurations whether its OEM or after-market type.

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If buyer purchased item in error as "wrong item" cuz it didn't fit, buyer has to re-sell it on ebay because picture and part # is correct as sent in the first place which was ordered but overlooked in the first place.

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