Nissan 300zx Z Oem Center Hub Cap Caps Hubcap 1987-1989 on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, US
This is an OEM center cap in nice shape with solid clips. Just minor surface scratches not seen when mounted. Part# is 40317 24P00 and it measures 6 3/4" across the front. I believe it fits either the 15" or 16" wheels shown in the last 2 pictures but please double check to make sure before buying. I have 2 available with the 2nd cap just having a little of the black touched up in the Z but hardly noticeable if both are purchased.
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