Isc Wheel Adapters- Subaru, 5x100 To 5x114.3 - 15mm Black (set Of 4) Wa15b on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, California, United States
ISC Wheel Adapter Specifications:
ISC Wheel Adapters bolt pattern adapters will allow you to bolt 5 x 114 to a 5 x 100!
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