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15" X 10" Vintage Nos Spectrum " Tri Fan" Chrome Wheel Rims, 5 Lug on 2040-parts.com

US $699.99
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Ruby, South Carolina, United States

Ruby, South Carolina, United States

15 X10 - 76-5055  SPECTRUM  "TRIFAN"  CHROME COMPOSITE  RIMS, 5 LUG, BOLT PATTERN  5 ON 5 1/2,  BACK SET -  3 3/4",   SPINDLE 4 1/8 ", 1 SET OF FOUR. THESE RIMS HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE FOR CLOSE TO 20 YEARS, NEVER BEEN USED, OLD SCHOOL,

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