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24 Inch Rims And Tires Diablo Angels Slightly Used 1 Summer Only Very Clean on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, US

Aurora, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:Diablo Manufacturer Part Number:Angel Rim Material:Chrome Rim Width:10 Rim Diameter:24 Number of Bolts:5 Rim Structure:Three Piece

Slightly used like new  set of 24 inch Diablo Angel Rims with tires.  24x10, 5 lug rim,s 5 inch lip, paintable inserts. Only rolled on them for 1 summer! Catches Sunlight light crazy! No scratches, No curb rash, No cracks, No dents, No welds, Perfect condition! Tires are in great condition too. Paid 3,000 plus tax when new. These rims will fit any, Charger, Challenger,Magnum,300,Ram 1500, 5 lug Durango, Chevys, Cadillac Big Body , Old School,  AWD or RWD vehicle. Had these on my Red Dodge Magnum, posted pictures so you can see how they look on a ride. If you have any questions or Reasonable offers please don't hesitate. Only reason I'm selling these because they don't fit my new car. I WILL NOT SHIP THESE SORRY. YOU MUST COME PICK THEM UP. Thanks 

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