Chevy Camero Z28 Wheel "chrome" "free Bonus Items" "rare, Rare, Rare" $189.51 on 2040-parts.com
New Baden, Illinois, US
CHEVY CAMERO Z28 WHEEL
"CHROME"
16 INCH WHEEL "OEM"
FREE TIRE INCLUDED WITH
PURCHASE. 215-60-16
"NO WHEEL EXCHANGE HERE"
YES, CENTERCAP IS "FREE" "NON CHROME"
MINOR CURB RASH ON SMALL
SECTION OF WHEEL. LOOK AT PIC'S PROVIDED
SHIPPING LOWER 48 STATES ONLY
"BUY IT NOW" $189.51 WHEEL CODE:C2
NOTE:WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELECT USPS OR FEDEX AS OUR SHIPPING PARTNER. "1WALK7"
NOTE:"FREE" TIRE IS TO BE CONSIDERED BETTER THAN NOTHING
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