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Jeep Tj Wrangler Raised Centre Caps Set 4 Jeep Logo. on 2040-parts.com

C $59.99
Location:

Hampton, ON, Canada

Hampton, ON, Canada

 Used condition Jeep TJ  Raised centre caps.    Set of 4 caps.

have tried to show the part numbers in the pictures.      These came off stock steel Jeep TJ rims.

Should you have any doubts about suitability please check with your dealership or I can send you a picture

of the style of rims that these came off.

These are at least 17 years old and whilst condition in general is good you may find some imperfections

noted a couple of plastic tabs on reverse side are missing but doesn't affect their use as centre caps  the small fixing screws

are included but are rusty but useable.

 as shown in the pictures.

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