Centerline Champ 500 Brand New 15x7 5 X 4.5 Bolt Pattern Ford Dodge Jeep on 2040-parts.com
Fallbrook, California, United States
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Rare to find Centerline Champ 500 especially in this condition, appears new never mounted 5X4.5 wheel bolt pattern 15x7 wheel with aprox 3.5 back spacing. Probably a display wheel ?? some shelf wear, smudges to be cleaned up. No damage. Flat rate shipping to lower 48 states Paypal confirmed street address only PO Box and all others will be additional |
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