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Bassett D-hole Spun Racing Wheel Black 15x10 4.5"bs 5 Bolt (1 Wheel) Imca Aero on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States

BASSETT RACING WHEEL BLACK SPUN 15 X 10 BLACK 4.5in BACK SPACE

BLACK  WHEEL STEEL

  • BASSETT
  • SPUN WHEEL
  • 15 X 10 WHEEL
  • 4.5" BACK SPACE
  • 5 ON 5 BOLT CIRCLE
  • POWDER COATED BLACK
  • STEEL WHEEL
  • *************ONE WHEEL*****************

GREAT WHEEL FOR YOUR BULL RING RACE TRACK. NORMAL NICKS ,DINGS,ON OUTTER LIP.

 

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