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2 Forgestar F14 Wheels 20x9 Matte Black 2005-2014 Mustang Gt Gt500 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

Salt Lake City, Utah, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Width:9 Rim Diameter:20 Number of Bolts:5

2 FORGESTAR F14 WHEELS

20X9

2005-2014 FORD MUSTANG V6, GT, GT500, SHELBY

THESE WERE BRIEFLY INSTALLED ON A SHOWROOM VEHICLE AND DRIVEN FOR LESS THAT 100 MILES.

EXCELLENT LIKE NEW CONDITION. ONE OF THE WHEELS HAS A SMALL DING AS DISPLAYED ON A PHOTO. CAN BE EASILY TOUCHED UP. 

COME IN ORIGINAL FORGESTAR BOXES.  SAVE BIG. SOLD FOR $480 EACH.

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