Vw Dasher 8" Hubcap Oem. Center Caps. Volkswagen Cap 1974-1981 #5394 on 2040-parts.com
Claremont, Minnesota, United States
Original VW Dasher center Hub Caps. In good/decent used condition. Hub Cap is approx. 8" tall. VW part # 321 601 149. Very Hard to Find item.
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