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All Gold Dayton 100 Spoke 14"x7" Great Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $2,200.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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 All gold 100 spoke Daytons. 14"x7". Great condition. Only used for 1 show. No accessories. Wheels only. There are 6 wheels. All are in great condition. No rust No loose spokes No bent spokes. Dayton does NOT produce gold wheels any longer. These are very rare wheels. You do Not see these very often. They are not cheap. I do not need the money. I just will not use them and thought someone might want to get some use out of them. So i will not give them away. Dont try to lowball me. I am not wasting your time, i promise, so don't waste mine.

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