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Bassett Armor Edge Wide-5 15"x10" Race Wheel Black 4.5" Bs P/n#50sr45 Aero Bart on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:BASSETT Brand:BASSETT Manufacturer Part Number:50SR45 Surface Finish:STEEL BLACK UPC:Does not apply

BASSETT WHEEL WIDE 5 15 X 10 BLACK 4-1/2" BACK-SPACE

BLACK BASSETT WHEEL

  • BASSETT
  • ONE WHEEL
  • ARMOR EDGE
  • WIDE-5
  • 15 X 10 WHEEL
  • 4-1/2" BACK SPACE
  • LIGHTWEIGHT
  • 17.5lbs per bassett
  • BLACK

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