Gm 4 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Supersport Wheels Rims El Camino Camaro 86 87 88 on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, United States
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up for auctionup for auction is a set of 4 1986 to 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Wheels wheels come 3 of the 4 center caos 1 is missing, these wheels are in great driver shaoe and are hard to come by, 4 vlave stems includes 16 lug nuts specifically tapepered for this wheel, the wheels look nice when there cleaned up the picture show brake dist doet that i woped away with my finger if you look at the pics, great item great price there is one inoerfection on one hweel as shown in the last pic, item is sold as id pickup only any qiestion feel free to ask thanks for looking please serious bidders only PICKUP ONLY!
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