1992-1995 Nissan Maxima Center Caps #40342-40ui0 (3) Silver Machined Plastic on 2040-parts.com
Plainfield, Indiana, US
Please remember, you are bidding on Used auto parts and the term perfect is not a part of the used part vocabulary.
For auction are (3) three 1992 - 1995 Nissan Maxima Center Caps #40342-40UI0. Silver Machined Plastic. Raised "NISSAN" letters in center of caps. (Caps were removed from a 1995 Nissan Maxima.)
Approximately 2 1/8" diameter.
The part number on the back of your cap MUST MATCH the number on our cap. The clips and wires are all intact. The photos show the caps you will receive. The caps are in very good condition and have very minor scratches. Will make a good replacement. We wash our caps before shipping.
Please e-mail with any questions. 09/29/2013 WICPIC
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