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4-new Milanni 459 Bel-air 5 17x7 5x110/5x115 +38mm Black/chrome Wheels Rims on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Milanni Rim Width:7 Manufacturer Part Number:459-7768GB38 Bolt Pattern:5x110/5x115 Surface Finish:Gloss Black w/Chrome Inserts Offset:+38mm Warranty:Yes Backspacing:5.5" Style:459 Bel-Air 5 Finish:Gloss Black w/Chrome Inserts Rim Diameter:17 Hub Bore:74.1mm Size:17x7 Lugs:NOT Included

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