Nice set of wheels and tires. Only have around the shop miles.these are the wheels So Cal sold before they started casting their own. They were made by PS Engineering and are a copy of the Halibrand kidney bean wheel. The knock offs are Trigo steel hubs with forged stainless wing nuts. Shipping is actual and with packing and UPS would expect $250. But I would charge actual. Any questions call 715-776-1932. These are advertised locally and auction may end at any time.
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