✨✨Hello here I have brand new 22 inch custom Chrome Iroc Rims. As you can tell by the photos these rims speak for themselves.
Dimensions: *Size- 22X8.5 *OffSet- 38 *PCD- 115 *Hole- 5 *CB- 73.1 *Color- Chrome *Bolt Size- 5X114.3 Thank you✨✨ Happy Bidding |
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