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Lincoln Ls Oem Wheels, Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Northville, Michigan, US

Northville, Michigan, US
:

- Set of 4 Lincoln LS OEM wheels.

- These are original OEM 17" x 7.5" 5 Spoke Chrome Aluminum Wheel, Factory installed, 2002 Lincoln LS (actually off of an LSE model) wheels.

- Selling as is (the chrome finish is cracked is some places) with no center caps and no bolts.  Please see pictures.

- Set of 4.

- Free shipping if you'd like to pick up -- Northville, MI

- Let me know if you have questions or would like to see additional pictures

- I am original vehicle/wheel owner and decided to treat myself to some new wheels. These need some TLC, but other than being old w/ some corrosion and some cosmetic chrome cracking/peeling , they should clean up nicely!

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