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2012-2013 Chevrolet Sonic 17 X 6.5 Silver Oem 4 Wheel Set Take Offs on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Metairie, Louisiana, US

Metairie, Louisiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:95040754 Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:6.5 Number of Bolts:5 Rim Structure:One Piece Bolt Pattern(s) (millimeters):5x105 Rim Diameter (inches):17

ITEM: SET 2012 2013 2014 CHEVY SONIC CRUZE FACTORY OEM 17" 5-SPOKE ALLOY RIMS WHEELS

PART NUMBER: 95040754

MSRP: $750.00

CONDITION:

FULL SET OF FOUR "4" GREAT LOOKING "NEW CAR TAKE OFFS" FACTORY OEM 5 SPOKE SILVER PAINTED ALUMINUM ALLOY RIMS WHEELS

THESE ARE 17" X 6.5", 5 LUG WITH A BOLT PATTERN OF 105mm, Offset: 50mm , GM OPTION CODE: RS7

THESE COME FACTORY ON THE SONIC BUT, WILL ALSO FIT CHEVY CRUZE.. APPLICATIONS ARE GIVEN FOR GENERAL REFERENCE ONLY. BUYER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THIS PART(S) WILL WORK IN YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE PURCHASE.    

 

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