Gm 17800156 Wheel Polished 17" Zh613 Hhr G6 Malibu Genuine Oem Gm New on 2040-parts.com
Gillsville, Georgia, US
Personalize your HHR, G6 and Malibu with these 17-inch Wheels featuring a modern, distinctive 5-Spoke-Split polished design. This wheel shows off your four wheel disc brakes and adds a sporty touch to your vehicle.
GM Part Number: 17800156
Color: Polished
Center Caps and Lug nut not included.
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