Iroc Z28 Rims Oem 16 In Wheels No Reserve!!! on 2040-parts.com
Branchville, South Carolina, United States
Set of 4 OEM Iroc z28 rims. They are in good shape for the age. They could use cleaned but overall are nice. Not perfect but very usable. Missing 2 center caps. tires are junk. Look at the pics for details. Any questions let me know. They are local pickup only
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