Real Wheel Wide 5 Dirt Modified Race Car Bicknell Teo Pmc Late Model on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Lake, New York, United States
For sale: Real wide 5 wheel. Non bead lock. 15 inch diameter. 12 inch wide. 4 inch off set. 12x4. Nice shape, no issues.
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