American Racing Torque Thrust Wheels 215-70-14 on 2040-parts.com
Melrose, Florida, United States
I have a complete set of American Racing torque thrust wheels 14x6 on 5-4.5 bolt pattern with 215-70-14 kumo tires with less than a 1000 miles on them . The rims are less than 6 month old . Perfect set. Looks practically brand new. Delivery possible, but discuss with us prior to purchasing.
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