Selling some used Volkswagen hubcaps as seen in the picture. 4 total hubcaps sold all together.
All sells are final. Please no international bidders.
Shipping cost reflects the Continental US only, please ask for shipping quote if needed.
Please feel free to ask if you have any questions.
Hub Caps & Trim for Sale
- Vw hubcaps volkswagen bug bus(US $5.00)
- 1963 cadillac hubcap set wheel cover hubcaps 1964 worldwide shipping(US $45.24)
- hupmobile hubcap(US $17.00)
- 1965 1966 1967 ford galaxie ltd hub caps very very nice 1968 1969 1964(US $69.99)
- hupmobile hubcap(US $17.00)
- 1961 61 lincoln continental mark v 14" hubcaps hub caps wheel covers - great set(US $236.00)
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