Nissan Versa Oem 15" Hubcap Wheel Cover Looks Nice.. on 2040-parts.com
Castaic, California, United States
This auction is for 1 Original Hubcap 15" OEM Nissan Versa Good used condition. minor scrapes or scratches Clips all intact and functioning All sales are final --customer responsible for correct fit SHIPS QUICK Shipping RATE is for Lower 48 States Dealer Retail is $75 EACH PLUS TAX! GET IT HERE FOR MUCH LESS. EMAIL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. CHECK MY FEEDBACK, ALL SALES FINAL, NO RETURNS, ITEM SOLD AS-IS. Posted with eBay Mobile |
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