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Oem 20"x 8" Toyota Sequoia Factory Aluminum Rim/wheels Removed From 2011 Sequoia on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States

New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States
They have a couple scuffs and some dirt and tar (they need a good cleaning)Fits 2008 - 2015 Toyota Sequoia 69533U30
Brand:Toyota OEM Other Part Number:4x4 Platinum 4dr SUV Manufacturer Part Number:********* Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

  

Toyota Sequoia Owens Factory Rims Wheels

These are Factory Aluminum take off rims.

They are 20" x 8"

These was removed from a 2011 Toyota Sequoia 4x4 Platinum 4dr SUV

Application: Toyota Sequoia and others

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Overall good used condition.

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