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Cragar Super Trick Wheels Tricks 15x12 Mopar Ford Bolt Pattern Nostalgia Nhra on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Freedom, California, United States

Freedom, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cragar Offset:8 Rim Material:Alloy Number of Bolts:5 Rim Width:12 Make:cragar Rim Diameter:15

cragar super trick wheels,,,15x12,,,with both 4 1/2" and 4 3/4" bolt circle for either ford or Chrysler.8" back space....drilled for screws and have been slightly polished,,,could use a slight touch up to the polish..great shape...no dents or dings and are very straight.....see pics...

remember,,with these wheels.its all about the back space,,these are designed for cars without narrowed rear ends..these will kick the tires in away from the outer wheel lips..that's what u r looking for.

65.00 fixed shipping to the lower 48 ONLY..handling time is slightly longer than stated by ebay,i don't do this as a business,,ebays new format wont allow a longer time shown other than 3 days....

 

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