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Honda Pilot Full Size Factory Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Truth Or Consequences, New Mexico, United States

Truth Or Consequences, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Used

GET RID OF THAT FACTORY "DONUT" SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE!

up for sale is a factory used 2005 Honda pilot wheel and in great shape.  have peace of mind travelling the open road with a tire that will get you there.  this wheel lists new for $300.00  don't worry this will fit where the factory wheel and tire space, even with an attached towbar installed.

I WILL THROW IN A PILOT DASH COVER.

ONLY THE WHEEL ARE OFFERED FOR SALE, THE TOWBAR HAS BEEN SOLD ND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LISTING, NOR IS THE TIRE


item is in truth or consequences, nm

AGAIN, THE ITEM FOR BID/SALE IS THE WHEEL, THE TIRE ADDED TOO MUCH WEIGHT, SO IT IS NOT PART OF THIS SALE.  THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. AN EXAMPLE OF THE SHIPPING COST FROM ZIP CODE 87901{new mexico} to ZIP CODE  60069 GURNE ILLINOIS is $48.98 UPS TO A RESIDENCE.  SHIPPING TO A BUSINESS ADDRESS IS SOMETIME CHEAPER THAN A RESIDENCE. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A NEW VALVE STEM AND CORE IS USED WHEN YOU INSTALL YOUR PARTICULAR SIZED TIRE.

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