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Velocity Center Cap# Stw-162 Chrome Wheels Center Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Downey, California, United States

Downey, California, United States
Condition:Used

PLEASE make sure this is the item you need before bidding !! If you have an issue with your purchase, please contact me so that we can resolve this matter. I would like for the both of us to have a Great Positive Feedback. I will answer questions to the best of my knowledge. FIT 

THIS CAP WILL ONLY FIT IN A VELOCITY WHEEL WITH THIS PART NUMBER! 

*THIS CAP DOES NOT INCLUDE A SCREW!!! 

VELOCITY CUSTOM WHEEL CENTER CAP 

Condition: USED  

Part Number: STW-162 

Material: PLASTIC  

Finish: CHROME 

Finish: Chrome Plated MATERIAL: 
 

INTERESTED: 
we have many caps, we can make any style, we only need one to make the other aluminum 
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