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2011-2015 Nissan Rogue Aluminum 18x7 18 Inch Wheel Rim Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Clinton, Massachusetts, United States

Clinton, Massachusetts, United States
Very Clean! Surface Dirt From being in the Yard
Rim Material:Alloy Number of Bolts:5 Rim Width:7 Bolt Pattern:5x4.5in Rim Diameter:18 Rim Structure:One Piece Offset:40 Quantity:1

2011 Nissan Rogue 18 Inch Aluminum Rim (W/O Tire) OEM
Fits: ROGUE  11-12 18x7 (alloy, 5-spoke), Y spoke (SV)
ROGUE  13    18x7 (alloy, 5-spoke), (Y spoke, SV)
ROGUE  14-15 18x7 (alloy), 5-spoke (VIN J, 1st digit,
                  Japan built)

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