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Cedar Springs, Michigan, United States

Cedar Springs, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000043011 Model:WRANGLER Stock Number:00140276 Condition and Options:17x7-1/2, 5 spokes, w/o beadlock; machined finish Year:2010 Mileage:67000 Brand:JEEP

[WHEEL] 00140276 2010 WRANGLER


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Model: WRANGLER
Year: 2010
Odometer: 67000 Miles
StockNumber: 00140276

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Comments: B GRADE


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17x7-1/2, 5 spokes, w/o beadlock; machined finish

also fits the following models:WRANGLER 2007 - 2008 17x7-1/2, machined finish
WRANGLER 2009 - 2010 17x7-1/2, 5 spokes, w/o beadlock; machined finish

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