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Alfa Romeo Giulietta / Giulia Spider Sprint Set Of Four Fergat Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Number of Bolts:4 Rim Structure:One Piece

This is a used SET of FOUR Original FERGAT 15 x 5.5 Steel WHEELS for Alfa Romeo GIULIETTA & GIULIA Spider and Sprint models. They were recently removed from a 1957 Giulietta Spider that was running and driving. The tires on it were new and balanced and the wheels were true. The finish is presentable and they can be used as is or if you prefer you can refinish them to a higher standard. They have some light use wear and scratches. They each have 4 clips for hub caps. These will need to be shipped in 2 packages, so be sure to Double the amount quoted by shipping calculator. You may also arrange pick up to save on shipping cost. Wheels are in Northwest Connecticut, they can be picked up there or we can make arrangements to meet in NYC area or anywhere in between. Thank you for looking.

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