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16 Inch Pontiac Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, US

Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:S593612 Rim Width:6.5 Rim Diameter:16 Offset:52 Number of Bolts:5

Silver painted tri-spoke wheels from a 2001 Grand Prix GT. I took these off in 2004 and they have been in storage ever since. Wheels are in very good to excellent condition. There are no scratches, chips, or peeling. Size is 16 X 6.5 with a 52 offset. Shipping is a flat rate for UPS ground. If actual cost is less I will refund the difference. If it is more I pay the difference. If you have ant questions PLEASE ask before bidding, thank you.

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