1988 C4 Chevy Corvette Spare Tire Alluminum Rim 17" on 2040-parts.com
Ocheyedan, Iowa, United States
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1988 C4 Chevy Corvette Spare Tire Alluminum Rim 17". Selling as pictured. Unsure if it was used or not. Shipping only in 48 US states. No international shipping. No returns. I help run another Ebay with positive feedback JPBREUER. Thanks for Looking!
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