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New 4pcs Silicone Stickers For Wheel Centre Cap Hubs For Alfa Romeo - 60mm on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, Bulgaria
Condition:New Brand:ALFA ROMEO Manufacturer Part Number:no number

*** Set of 4 NEW silicone central wheel cap decal stickers for ALFA ROMEO ***

*** Dimensions : 60mm diameter

*** Fit all ALFA ROMEO models with the mentioned dimensions***

NOTE : BEFORE YOU ORDER PLEASE MAKE SURE THE DIMENSIONS ARE THE EXACT YOU NEED. YOU CAN MEASURE THE CENTER HOLE OF YOUR RIMS OR YOUR OLD CAP 

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