18" Dragster Front Wheels And Tires on 2040-parts.com
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
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18" 36 Stainless steel wire spoke, Borrani style polished alum rims, and 3" billet alum hub with new ball bearings to fit Anglia spindles, with mounted and balanced Heidenau, German made 2.25x18 rib style tires. Wheels and tires are 23" tall.
Hayden retail is $1210.00 |
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