Pontiac Trans Am 1977-1981 15x7 Wheel Snowflake Wheel Zd012 Ad20 Lot 2 on 2040-parts.com
Seaford, Delaware, United States
Pontiac Trans Am 1977-1981 snowflake wheel for restoration or driver. Wheel has wear as the photos show. Please check the photos they are part of the description. Any questions please ask. Will be at the Pontiac Nationals in Norwalk OH on Aug 5th 6th and 7th can deliver there for pickup to beat the shipping costs. Thank you for looking and please check my other listings.
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