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17" Chevrolet Cruze Chrome Wheels Rims Tires - 5522 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,175.00
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Troy, Michigan, US

Troy, Michigan, US
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SET OF 4 FACTORY (OEM) CHEVROLET CRUZE 17" CHROME WHEELS TIRES

COMPLETE BOLT-ON PACKAGE!

225/50/17 CONTINENTAL CONTIPRO-CONTACT 93H TIRES (SET HAS 10 MILES ON THEM)

SET COMES WITH CAPS AND TPMS SENSORS - MOUNTED AND "ROAD-FORCE BALANCED"


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CHEVROLET

CRUZE

17x7

5-105

ALUMINUM

2012-2013

5 Y-SPOKE

CHROME

NEW TAKE-OFF

5522 ASSEMBLY

5522

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CHEVROLET

CRUZ

17x7

5-SPOKE

NEW TAKE-OFF



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