2007-2013 Toyota Tundra/sequoia Wheel, 20x8, 5 Double Spoke Full Hyper Silver on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Ohio, US
This is a reconditioned 2007-2013 Toyota Tundra/Sequoia Wheel, Hollander number 69513. This wheel is a beautiful looking wheel, no damage. Please see picture. This wheel is in like new condition. We currently have one available. At a dealer this wheel is $629 new. If you would like more of this number, please e-mail for price and availability. Thank you.
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