Set Of 4 Chrome Rims..17 Inch, 5 Lug,, on 2040-parts.com
Panama City, Florida, US
Set of 4 chrome rims. 17 inch 5 Lug.. Very good condition. Center cap missing from one. Very Sharp!! Tires included (fair condition). These would sell for 350 -400 in store. Selling for much less. Great deal. Local pickup only. Panama City, Fl.
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