4x13’’Atlas White Wall Tire trims insert set.
Port-A-Wall
5cm (2inch) wide from the rim...
With these trims that you can use between the tire and the wheel. They are suitable for most 13" wheels.
Parts can be used in all show cars.
Very Rare!
Great quality part for any restoration project. Excellent condition.
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