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* 15 Inch Factory Alloy Rim - Ford Ranger, Explorer, Broncho Ii / 1988-1994 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Amarillo, Texas, US

Amarillo, Texas, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:

General Disclaimer / Description ;

Selling the rim described above. Every effort has been made to accurately describe the item.

The rim you are looking at is the ACTUAL rim that you will receive if you are the winner. 

Good condition with no breaks, cracks, bends, etc. Just the normal exterior wear associated with an item of this type and age.This may include some peeling of the factory clear coat, various nicks etc. from lug wrenches over time & maybe some slight edge scrapes that naturally go with an item of this type & age. You are buying the rim as we took it off of the vehicle. No polishing, painting, etc will be done to it.

Even if yours is good now, it'd be nice to have an extra one in case you might need one in the future.

Not only that, it'd be nice to have a full size matching spare instead of that factory donut or black rim.

Make sure yours looks just like the one in the picture before bidding or buying. The rim you are looking at is the ACTUAL rim you'll receive if you are the winner.

Email me if you have any questions before bidding or buying.

You are buying the rim only. Any center cap that may be shown in any picture is not included in this sale.

Satisfaction is guaranteed, or you may return the item for a refund*

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*no refund on any shipping charges


 

 

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