2005 - 2013 Scion Tc Factory Alloy Wheel 17 Inch on 2040-parts.com
Brooksville, Florida, US
Used factory alloy wheel, (Rim), that is in very good condition. Has minor scratches and blemishes but in very good condition. Comes with the original Scion center cap as well.
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