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Nissan Pathfinder Pick Up Wheel Cover Hub Cap Center Cap on 2040-parts.com

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Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:40315-73P10 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:BLACK Warranty:No

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A CENTER CAP FROM A 1995 NISSAN PATHFINDER. ALL THE CLIPS ARE THERE AND IN GOOD SHAPE. WITH PART #40315-73P10 ON THE BACK AND IT IS 5" WIDE. THIS IS A USED ITEM SO IT MAY HAVE SMALL SCRATCHES, NICKS ETC...WE TRY HARD TO LIST ANY DEFECTS WITH THE ITEM WHEN WE SEE THEM. PRIORITY BOXED SHIPPING WILL BE $5.95 FOR THE LOWER 48 STATES. THANKS FOR LOOKING



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