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Billet Aluminum Holeshot Jr. Dragster Front Wheels Rim Made In America on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
Location:

Greer, South Carolina, United States

Greer, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:srp Surface Finish:unpolished Type:Single Piece Wheel Primary Color:Clear Manufacturer Part Number:srp Warranty:No Rim Width:1 in Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Material:Aluminum

*This auction is for a brand new pair of Billet Aluminum front Jr. Dragster Wheels. 

*Made In America

*Look similar to Weld Full size dragster wheels

*Wheels are a plain "brushed" billet look.

*Come with bearings and billet caps

*Shipping to Lower 48 US states...all others call for quote

*No returns please

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