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rare set of 15X8.5 inch tire size "measurements dont include lip rim is about 9" wide ~4+ inch back space unilug hole 4.75 chevy rims off late 70's chevy camaro are not bent and functional , 40 years old with scratches etc, pressure washed and or steam cleaning and buffable to polish up look at pics for conditon
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