24inch Rims&tires Neck Snappers! Fits Dodge Charger,challenger,magnum,300c& Most on 2040-parts.com
Park Ridge, Illinois, US
Up for auction or Buy It Now are (4) hardly used Forte 24 inch rims and like new tires..used less than 2 months...came off late model Dodge charger .must see! the tires are: LING LONG 255/30R 24- 97W ....very nice, hardly used at all!....Local Pick-up only-----UPDATE: stamped: 24 X 91/2JJ
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