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Los Angeles, California, US
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL, BARLEY USED WHEEL AND TIRE SET. THE COVER IN THE CENTER OF THE WHEEL WHICH COVERS THE BOLTS SO THEY ARE NOT SEEN IS UNIQUE AND STYLISH. THIS IS A GREAT BUY, I'M SORRY I CANT USE THEM MYSELF. THIS SET COST ABOUT 2800.00, WILL SELL FOR 1200.00 OBO
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