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I HAVE A NEW 22X9 ESCALADE RIM. ITS NEW BUT I MARKED IT USED BECAUSE IT WAS A DISPLAY MODEL AND HAS WEAR AND TEAR FROM BEING HANDLED. HAS A SLIGHT DENT THAT YOU COULD NOT NOTICE WHEN ITS ON THE CAR WHICH CAME FROM BEING ON THOSE METAL RIM STANDS. NEVER BEEN MOUNTED, CHROME IS NOT PEELING. NO CENTER CAP. DOES COME WITH A VALVE STEM. OVERALL GOOD RIM. NO WORRIES PRICED CHEAP TO SELL.

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