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4 1968-1987 Buick 15x7 Rally Ralley Wheel Rim Gs,gsx,regal on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Belchertown, Massachusetts, US

Belchertown, Massachusetts, US
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Here is a set of 4 Buick Rally Wheel 15x7 with the 5 x4.75 bolt pattern. The centers have been blasted painted silver and are ready for you to paint black or any other color. The wheels are in driver condition, straight and all hold air. The valve stems are recent. The wheels are nice driver condition with curb rash here and there but all have a nice shine.  Please view pictures closely and feel free to ask any questions. Local pick up is welcome.  I ship every Friday. US bidders only.  Thank you fro looking.

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