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Vintage Alfa Romeo Steel Factory Wheels Check The Pictures No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ALFA ROMEO

ONE SET OF ALFA ROMEO FACTORY STEEL WHEELS ..STAMPED FIRSAT .5 1/2 J BY 14 ,NO ROT SURFACE RUST ,STORED INSIDE GARAGE FOR SEVERAL YEARS ,SHIPS FED X GROUND IN USA LOWER 48 STATES FOR  68.00  FOR ALL FOUR WHEELS ,CHECK THE PICTURES ASK QUESTIONS , I HAVE SIX MORE ALL FROM ONE OWNER ,IF YOUR INTERESTED CALL ME AT 203 247 2579 IN CONNECTICUT .

THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE SET OF FOUR [4] WHEELS ONLY 

NO RESERVE SOLD AS IS AS DESCRIBED 
ONE WHEEL IS STAMPED FERGAT 8278 OF THE OTHER SIX 

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