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Tru Spoke Steel Wheels 15x7 Set Of 6 Wheels!! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

A SET OF 6 TRU SPOKE STEEL WHEELS!! You will not find this deal again! 5 lug bolt pattern for GM models, came off a 68 cadillac deville. 4 rims are in great shape. Not perfect but extremely close for 30 or so years old. (THEY DO NOT COME WITH TIRES OR CENTER CAPS SORRY) shipping would be extreme at that point. No curb damage. Very little rash all together. 1 rim has some chrome peel on the hub. 1 rim has some discoloring on a few spokes. 4 great looking rims for a set. Throwing in a brand new set of lug nuts with key in the deal. Do not pass on this deal it won't last long! Message me with any and all questions before buying, all sales final. Thank you for your time and potential business.

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