Centerline Revolution Wheels Mounted With M/t E.t. Street/drag Radials on 2040-parts.com
Abington, Pennsylvania, United States
Centerline Revolution Wheels (PN#7235127547) mounted to Mickey Thompson E.T. Street, sized 325-50R15 Drag Radials (PN#90000000977)
15 x 12, 5 lug, 4-3/4" Bolt Circle with approximately 7-1/4" Back Spacing. Used but in excellent condition. Local Pickup Only. |
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