2-13" Nissan Sentra 1995-1999 O.e.m Hubcaps Factory Original on 2040-parts.com
Cynthiana, Kentucky, US
UP FOR NO RESERVE AUCTION ARE TWO FACTORY HUBCAPS REMOVED FROM A 1997 NISSAN SENTRA THEY ARE FACTORY 13" THEY HAVE SOME LIGHT SCUFFS NOTHING DEEP AND THEY HAVE NOT BEEN CLEANED. ALL THE MOUNTING TABS ARE INTACT AND IN GOOD SHAPE. ALL YOU NEED IS A LITTLE TOUCHUP WHEEL PAINT AND THEY ARE GOOD AS NEW. part # 40315-4B000, silver. Hollander wheel cover # 53049 for a 13" wheel.
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