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Atlas Firestone Tyre Style 16"x3" Wide Portawall Whitewall Tire Trim Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.91
Location:

ISTANBUL, TURKEY, Turkey

ISTANBUL, TURKEY, Turkey
Condition:New Brand:ATLAS Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:16x3 PORTAWALL

Product Description

Atlas brand 16"X3 add on Wide White Wall portawall  Insert trim set 4 pcs.

Rim section 2,5 cm(0,98 inch),Side wall 4,8 cm(1,88 inch) total 7,3 cm(2,86inch)

the items are brand new and unused

Any Question please contact seller

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