15x10 U.s.indy Slot Mag Wheels Rims Chevy Delta 60 Trans-am Tires Vintage Nos on 2040-parts.com
Sunnyvale, California, US
This is a pair of NOS (new) 15x10 aluminum slot wheels. Made by U.S.Indy They have a 3-1/2" back spacing. The bolt paten is 5 on 4-3/4" which fits Chrev. The tires are Vintage NOS Delta 60 Trans-Am H60-15. Tread is 9 1/4 inch wide Email me if you need more pictures or have any questions about this part. Sunnyvale California 94086. All sales are final. Ph 408 209 3805. I ship my parts out on FedEx or USPS within two days of receiving cleared payment in most cases. |
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