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15x7 Rally Wheels With Trim Rings & Firestone Wide Oval G70x15 Redline Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:5 Rim Width:7 Rim Brand:WHEEL VINTIQUES Offset:4.75

YOU ARE BUYING 4 WHEEL VINTIQUES 15X7 GM PASSENGER CAR 5 LUG RALLY WHEELS WITH 4 LIKE NEW TRIM RINGS & 4 FIRESTONE WIDE OVAL G70X15 REDLINE TIRES.  TIRES & WHEELS HAVE ABOUT 500 MILES ON THEM. THEY ARE MOUNTED, BALANCED & READY TO INSTALL ON YOUR CAR.  YOU WILL NEED TO USE YOUR FACTORY CENTER CAPS.  I WOULD PREFER TO HAVE THE BUYER PICK THE WHEELS UP FROM ME IN PERSON UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME AHEAD OF TIME TO MAKE SPECIAL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. 504-273-8838

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