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South El Monte, California, United States

South El Monte, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Topcn UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:991931-topcn Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Surface Finish:High Quality Forged t6 6061 Billet Aluminum Compatible:Chevrolet / Toyota Warranty:Yes wheel Bolt Pattern:4x100 MM Vehicle Bolt Pattern:4x100 MM Interchange Part Number:25mm or 1 inch Thick, 60.1mm Centerbore Thickness:1" or 25 MM Other Part Number:4x100 to 4x100 wheel spacers Adapters Inner Diameter:60.1 MM Other Part Number2:4Lugs W/O Lip High Quality Wheel Spacers Adapters Thread Type:12 mm x 1.5 or 12x1.5 or M12x1.5

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