Boss 338 Wheels & Tires, 20x8.5", 20x10", 5x5, Fits 94-96 Impala Ss, Astro Van on 2040-parts.com
Elkhorn, Nebraska, US
NEARLY NEW Boss 338 wheels & TIRES, 20x8.5" frt, 20x10" rear, 5x5, fits 1994-1996 Impala SS or Astro van, Perfect fit on Impala, no rubbing. The car is lowered with Eibachs also. Sold the car. bought new 6 months ago, less than 400 miles on set. NO defects of any kind
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