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Ansen Sprint 15x8 Vintage Aluminum Wheels And Goodyear Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Columbia Station, Ohio, United States

Columbia Station, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Rim Width:8 Number of Bolts:5 Rim Diameter:15 Manufacturer Part Number:ANSEN

You are considering a vintage set of Ansen Sprint 15x8 Aluminum wheels and for show only Goodyear Polyglas GT F60-15 tires. These came of a 1970 Corvette and have are 15inch with 5x4.75 bolt pattern. Tires are very old and 1 has  some bad cracks thru tread. Wheels made in Gardena, California and have SEMA Stampings. Lug nuts included. Not offering shipping thru ebay but will can ship. Please do not ask for a exact price. Call me and I can obtain a rough price based on where you are located and shipping method and if you want tires removed and discarded. Please call 1-440-748-1500 for questions and before paying for this item.

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