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Wheel Covers 4 Pieces Canvas With Steel Wire Frames on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

La Palma, California, US

La Palma, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

NEW! 4 WHEEL COVERS (CANVAS W/ STEEL WIRE FRAMES)

YOUR CARS WHEELS COST BIG $$$$$$, SO KEEP THEM OUT 
OF HARMS WAY. WITH THESE 4 WHEEL COVERS YOU CAN PROTECT 
YOUR INVESTMENT. 
HEAVY DUTY WIRE RETAINERS HELP KEEP COVERS IN POSITION
DURING STORMY WEATHER.
THEY PROTECT YOUR WHEELS FROM SUN, RAIN AND SNOW DAMAGE
FITS UP TO 20" WHEELS
ALSO KEEPS ANIMAL URINE FROM DESTORYING YOUR WHEELS
CHECK OUT THE PICTURES
PONTIAC HAS 14" WHEELS
MUSTANG HAS 18" WHEELS 
CADILLAC HAS 20" WHEELS
THEY CAN BE USED WITH CONVENTIONAL CAR COVERS
A SMALL PRICE TO PAY TO SAVE THOSE HIGH DOLLAR WHEELS
ASK QUESTIONS. WEIGHS 3 LBS SO SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED 
WHERE YOU LIVE.
THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO VIEW MY ITEM

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