Rare Vintage Mark Ll Torque Thrust Style Polished Lip 14x7 Chevy 4 3/4 P0ntiac on 2040-parts.com
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SELLING A RARE SET OF 14X7 VINTAGE 5 SPOKE MARK ll TORQUE THRUST STYLE MAGS ROUND SPOKE ,THESE WHEELS HAVE POLISHED LIPS,THERE 5 ON 4 3/4 CHEVY PONTIAC BUICK BOLT PATTERN .THEY HAVE A 2 7/8 BACK SPACE. THERE NOT PERFECT BUT LOOK GREAT.YOUR CLEARANCES BEFORE YOU PURCHASE THEM.DONT FIND MANY 14X7 MARK ll TORQUE THRUST STYLE WHEELS.WILL THIS IS A REAL NICE SET OF WHEELS ,BE SHIPPED WITH CAPS AND LUGS.THANKS FOR LOOKING PAUL.FOR MORE INFO CALL 760 749 8205 AND THANKS FOR LOOKING PAUL.
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