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Ford Mustang 1985 To 1993, Cougar 85 86 87, Tbird 85 86, Oem Wheels Rims Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
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These are 4 Tires and OEM Rims that will fit a Ford Mustang 1985 to 1993, Mercury Capri 1985 and 1986, Cougar 1985 to 1987, Thunderbird 1985 1986. They are 15 inch with 4 mounting holes. They are the 10 hole design. There is no hub caps or lug nuts.The tires are free as they are used with some tred left and are P 235 60 R 15     They are to be picket up in Bellevue Pittsburgh Pa 15202 as they are to expensive to ship with the tires. I could take the tires off and shipping would be about $28 a wheel I think.  Email me if there are any questioins.  Happy Bidding. Good Luck

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