You are bidding on 1 Racing Hart CR 18x7.5 Offset 51. It is used and does not come with the center caps. It has minor scratches due to usage, but overall in great shape. It will fit vehicles with these pattern.
4x100
4x114.3
5x100
5x112
5x120
5x114.3
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