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14x5 67 68 69 Nova Camaro Steel Wheel Stock Drum Brake Gm Steelies on 2040-parts.com

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Glasgow, Kentucky, United States

Glasgow, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Rim Width:5 Rim Diameter (inches):14

YOU'RE BIDDING ON A SINGLE GM 14X5 STEEL WHEEL. IT HAS A 5 X 4 3/4" BOLT PATTERN.IT HAS A TRIM RING INCLUDED BUT HAS NICKS AND DINGS ON IT. I HAVE THE MATE IN A DIFFERENT AUCTION SO IF YOU NEED ANOTHER ONE CHECK IT OUT ALSO. BUYER TO PAY SHIPPING FROM ZIP CODE 42141 ANYWHERE IN THE 48 STATES. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK.

 


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