Rally Wheel Inserts Nova ? Pontiac ? on 2040-parts.com
Vacaville, California, United States
I bought these as they were listed for cutlass wheels but they are a bit smaller so I think they are more than likely for like a nova or pontiac......maybe like 78-80
Look at pic and see what you think....they are not for Oldsmobile Selling only to lower 48...NO Alaska,Hawaii or Canada |
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