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Pontiac Trans Am 15 X 8 Snowflake Wheels Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $320.00
Location:

Chelsea, Michigan, United States

Chelsea, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pontiac Manufacturer Part Number:7F996 Rim Material:Aluminum Rim Structure:Forged Rim Width:8 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Rim Diameter:15 Make:Pontiac / Western Offset:0 Model:Western Number of Bolts:5

Set of 4 Pontiac Trans Am Snowflake Western Wheels in good or better condition.

Stamped:
Western Wheel, 15 x 8, AF49, 7F996, SF96_, USA 1
Western Wheel, 15 x 8, AL138, ___19, SL8135, USA 6
Western Wheel, 15 x 8, AL138, AL119, _____, USA 6
Western Wheel, 15 x 8, AL138, AL119, SL8134, USA 6
Blanks are weak or missing Stampings .

Used but have been in storage for years, Need cleaned, Noticed a couple dings, No curb rash...




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