Pontiac Trans Am Original Snowflake 15x7 Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Set of 4 original Pontiac Trans Am snowflake wheels, 15x7. Bought them for a project and stored for
many years. These are unpainted. I also have lug nuts that I think came with them (only 4
nuts per wheel, you supply the locking nut). No cracks, no dings.
These wheels need to be used.
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