Original Classic Chevy Monte Carlo Steel Rallys Rim Wheel 14" W/ Tire 205/75/14 on 2040-parts.com
Brentwood, California, US
Original chevy monte carlo rally rim w/ tire 205/75/14.good amount of thread left.
has curb rash (refer to photos).no center cap...pickup in brentwood,ca 94513..can deliever within 25 miles for extra $.. message me any questions or want more photos.thx
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