FACTORY GM WHEELS 15 X 7 JJ CODE DATE 1982 USED BUT GOOD COND. CHROME STILL NICE, NO BENDS, ALL CENTER CAPS. BLACKED OUT AREAS WILL NEED REPAINT.
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Volkswagen Microbus production could resume in Brazil
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