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98 99 00 Honda Accord Rim 15" Oem Alloy Wheel 4 Cyl 15x6, Alloy, 5 Spoke Angle on 2040-parts.com

US $68.27
Location:

O'Brien, Florida, United States

O'Brien, Florida, United States
ITEM IS USED
Rim Brand:HONDA Number of Bolts:4 Rim Material:Alloy Rim Structure:One Piece Rim Diameter:15

FOR SALE IS THIS OEM HONDA PART

 1998-2000 ACCORD

 15 INCH ALLOY 

 DATE STAMP 99

ITEM IS USED AND HAS A FEW WEAR MARKS

WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES IS WHAT YOUR BUYING

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