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1 16.5" X 9.75" Weld Racing Typhoon Aluminum Wheel 5 X 135 #55-659538r Kb702i on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Channelview, Texas, US

Channelview, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:Weld Racing Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:9.75 Rim Diameter:16.5 Offset:-19 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:5x135 Rim Structure:One Piece

 

 This auction is for one New 16.5" x 9.75" Weld Racing Typhoon Polished aluminum Wheel with a 5 on 135 bolt pattern. Part # 55-659538R. This Wheel is for the Right side of the vehicle. This wheel is brand new, it was removed from its box for pictures. No Center Cap with this auction.

Fitment

5 on 135 bolt pattern

-19 Offset

Email me with fitment questions

 

 

Condition:

This Wheel is in new condition.

Shipping:

Everything shipped is insured. Sorry no refunds or exchanges.

Will ship to the continental US only. Pick-up is available.

E-mail with any questions. Texas buyers must pay sales tax.

We accept Paypal, visa/mastercard, and discover. Thanks for looking if you have any questions please give me a call 281-452-6805 please ask for Kendall.

Stock # KB702I-25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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