1988 Mr Gasket Alluminum 15 X 7 Rims on 2040-parts.com
Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
This is for TWO Mr Gasket 15 x 7 inch Chevy car pattern RIMS (like a Chevelle)
TIRES NOT INCLUDED. 3 inch bore hub no center caps or lugs Buyer must pay for shipping, rims are 13 pounds each. Buyer must make arrangements! Any questions please call - 856-938-7228 |
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