18" Alloy Wheel 2007 Ford Explorer Iron Man Edition on 2040-parts.com
Albany, New York, US
I have 3 Alloy Wheels from a 2007 Ford Explorer Iron Man Edition. They are all in good condition but has same corrosion due to salt. This price is for 1.
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