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15" Lexus Ls400 Wheels Factory 90 91 92 Stock Oem Chrome Rims on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

New Brunswick, New Jersey, US

New Brunswick, New Jersey, US
:

Up for auction is a NEW 

1990 Lexus LS400 CHROME OEM RIMS  (may fit 90-94 years)

What you see in the pictures is what you will get - they are in pretty good shape with some surface scratches..please see pictures.

INCLUDES: 4 OEM Chrome Rims with tires...Tires are worn and

will need to be replaced...also no center caps! 

THIS CAME OUT OF  MY PERSONAL CAR - WHICH I'M PARTING OUT BECAUSE IT NEEDS A NEW TRANSMISSION. THEREFORE, YOU ARE GETTING THIS PIECES AT A LOW COST.

Thank you for looking and good luck!

I have 100% feedback and I would like to keep it that way.

If you have any questions please ask. 

NO SHIPPING

(LOCAL PICK UP ONLY)

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