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20" Dodge Nitro Wheels Rims Chrome Clad Explorer Escape on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Ozark, Alabama, US

Ozark, Alabama, US
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Up for bids is a set of 4 OEM Dodge Nitro 20 x 7.5 chrome clad alloy wheels. They came off of a 2009 Nitro but should fit many other years. Please verify compatibility with your dealer before bidding. Overall, they are in great shape with no pitting or curb rash. Very shiny and clean finish. One wheel has a small spot wear spot where a weight was previously mounted. Please see the closeup.

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