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Chevelle/camaro Rally Wheel Trim Rings 15” X 1 ¼””- New on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Williamsburg, Virginia, US

Williamsburg, Virginia, US
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You are bidding on four new, highly polished, stainless steel /chrome plated, reproduction, Rally Wheel Trim Rings that were used on 1970-81 Z-28 Camaro 5 spoke wheels,75-76 Base Camaro with optional 5 spoke wheels and 1971-74 S/S Chevelles. The size is 15 X 1 ¼” deep. The rings are held on with grippers that grip 360 degrees around the wheel as opposed to the four clips that interfered with the wheel balancing weights. Please E-mail before you bid with questions. We Accept Visa, MasterCard. Successful Bidder pays UPS actual shipping Virginia Residents add 5% Sales Tax. Please check out our other auctions on Corvette parts. Happy bidding and have a successful auction.

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