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14 X 1 3/4" Rally Wheel Trim Rings New on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
14 X 1 3/4" Rally Wheel Trim Rings New, US $65.00, image 1
Condition:New Warranty:No Brand:virginia vettes Manufacturer Part Number:123

14 X 1 3/4" Rally Wheel Trim Rings New  You are bidding on four new, highly polished, stainless steel /chrome plated, reproduction, Rally Wheel Trim Rings. The size is 14” X 1 ¾” deep..  The rings are held on with grippers that grip 360 degrees around the wheel as opposed to the four clips that interfered with the wheel balancing weights. These are not the "Yellow" imported rings that rust. Please e-mail me or call with questions before you bid. Virginia residences add 6% sales tax. We accept Visa, MasterCard that the buyers provides by calling us direct. We do not use Pay Pal as we are a retail business and can process our own credit cards. Successful bidder pays actual shipping and insurance costs. Please visit our other auctions for vintage Corvette parts. Have a wonderful and successful auction.

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