Fuel Forged 20 X 10 Ff12 Chevy Gmc 1500 6 On 5.5 -25mm Polished Brand New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, United States
We have a brand new set of Fuel Forged Wheels 20 x 10 6 on 5.5/139.7 -25mm polished. The wheels are cut with two lefts and two rights. The wheels are in stock and ready to ship via FedEx. If you have any questions about proper fitment please email us or call with any and all questions before you buy. We offer free shipping for the 48 United States. 1-877-724-5538 |
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