Motegi Racing Wheels 14' Dual 4 Lug Pattern Pair on 2040-parts.com
Wentzville, Missouri, United States
THIS IS FOR A PAIR OF MOTEGI RACING WHEELS WITH A DUAL 4 LUG PATTERN. THEY ARE USED HAVE SOME NICKS BUT IN GOOD SHAPE. THEY ARE 6 INCHES WIDE, A LITTLE DIRTY. EMAIL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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