Used 24" inch rims with brand new tires. Has a 5x4.75 and a second bolt pattern of 5x5 I believe. Bought them for my G-Body(79-88 Monte Carlo, Regal, Cutlass, Malibu, El Camino). Have some scratches but has been touched up. Rims has been professionally balanced. With adapters rims can fit almost any car.
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