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(2) Mickey Thompson Pro-5 Et Drag Wheels 15 X 12, 6.5 Backspace, 5x4.75 Pattern on 2040-parts.com

US $255.00
Location:

Avon, Ohio, US

Avon, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:Mickey Thompson Manufacturer Part Number:5126547 Rim Material:Forged Aluminum Rim Width:12 Rim Diameter:15 Offset:6.5 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:5x4.75 Rim Structure:Forged

A very nice set (2) of USED Mickey Thompson Pro-5 ET Drag Wheels. 15" x 12",  6.5"  backspace,  4.75" bolt pattern (GM), Forged 1 piece. These wheels HAVE NOT even been driven on the track or street and are ready for tires/tubes. Price these new $880 a pair! You don't see these very often used, let alone this nice. These have had tires and tubes mounted plus drilled and tapped for rim screws NO STRIPPED THREADS. Rim screw holes deburred (from being tapped, only slight witness mark from screw head as expected normally) and rims have no wheel weights. I packaged these wheels very well. These will be sent within 3 business days after payment receipt is cleared. !!!SHIPPING TO U.S.A. CONTINENTAL 48 STATES ONLY!!!DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN'T MEET THIS SHIPPING REQUIREMENT!!!

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