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Akuza Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $580.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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Up for Bid is lightly used well cared Akuza rims. Upgrade recently and no need to keep this in my garage. What you see in pix is exactly what you will get. This is for pick up only. I am not accepting return as I need to clear stuff.

 

I still got some stuff coming out from my Tacoma. Please have a look and if there's anything you want to know, please email me

 

Thank you

 

Happy Bidding !!!

 

http://www.akuzarimsstore.com/Akuza-Blade-AKA-381-20-inch:rwd_AKA381-20-boltpatterns

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