Set Of 4 Centerline American Racing Style Slot Mags 4.75 By 5 Fit Camaro + More on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Here is a set of 4 centerline or American racing style slot mags for sale.
they are true and straight. Good shape could use cleaned up again but overall decent condition. Minimal surface rust here and there that so far has all scrubbed off with chrome polish. Will clean up good! Any questions comments concerns feel free to ask ! Local pick up only in 17603 Lancaster pa Delivery or shipping is possible for additional fee please message if interested. |
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