Originally, each wheel cover bears the VW emblem, but Volkswagen has also regularly used its hometown logo. Although it does not appear on the wheel covers, the Wolfsburg logo could be admired on the horn cap and on the old VW Beetles at the bottom of the front trunk lid.
The Wolfsburg logo may be a city logo but it's part of our Volkswagen, so why not put it on the hubcaps instead of the VW emblem.
Besides the fact that these wheel trims are cheaper than the original with the VW logo, they are also much more exclusive.
Prepare for the question... "Where did you get those hubcaps? "...you'll probably have to answer that often.
Note: These are chrome-plated hubcaps, not stainless steel. If you take good care of them, they will last for years, otherwise rust will take over. There is therefore no form of guarantee in this respect.
Hubcaps of cars from 8.1967 onwards cannot be fitted on reproduction wheels, but only on original Volkswagen wheels. Hubcaps that are damaged when trying to fit them on non-standard rims cannot be returned.
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