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Chevy Rally Ss 15x7 4.75" Bolt (pair) Oem Rare With Trim Rings Chevelle Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Helenville, Wisconsin, US

Helenville, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Material:Steel Rim Width:6 Rim Diameter:15 Number of Bolts:5

 For sale is a pair of Chevy SS Rally wheels.  Bolt pattens is 5x4.75.  They are 15x7.  The LUG holes also look good.   These do include the trim rings that are on them, which they do have a few minor nicks and dents.  These are getting hard to find and they do NOT REPRODUCE THESE.  See the pictures to judge for yourself.  DO YOUR HOMEWORK and make sure this is what you want before bidding.  Ask questions if you have any.  Bidder pays shipping. 

These have the round valve stem hole.

Hope that helps with respect to codes on them.
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