FROM A RACE TEAM SELLOUT:
REAL WHEEL WIDE 5 ALUMINUM BEAD LOCK RING. WILL FIT BOTH 12" & 14" WIDE WHEELS. GREAT CONDITION. HAS DZUSE CLIPS FOR OUTER COVER. (cover not included)
SOLD AS IS:
I will combine shipping on multiple purchases.
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