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Set Of Vintage Ford Slot Mag Wheels Mopar Mustang Torino Dodge Plymouth Cuda Gt on 2040-parts.com

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Whittier, California, United States

Whittier, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:U.S. INDY UPC:Does not apply

THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING SHOWN BELOW IS FOR 2 WHEELS. I SHIP 2 WHEELS PER BOX. SO YOU NEED TO DOUBLE THE PRICE IT GIVES YOU. AS THERE WILL BE 2 BOXES WITH 2 WHEELS IN EACH.

HERE'S A VINTAGE SET OF 4, JUST POLISHED U.S. INDY SLOT MAG WHEELS. 15 x 8-1/2" & 15 x 7". 5 on 4-1/2" BOLT PATTERN, AND ALL HAVE A 3-3/8" BACKSPACE. NEW CAPS, LUGS AND WASHERS ARE INCLUDED. THE SLOT HOLES ARE POLISHED TOO. THANKS FOR LOOKING. SAVE A BUNCH ON MY PARTS! TAKE A LOOK IN MY EBAY STORE & MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE DEALS. other items!

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