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Set Of 4 "super Wide" Steel Spoke Rims - Mudding/vintage Look - Gm 6 Lug Pattern on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
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Rims are in great condition, they were cleaned out, prep'd and a fresh coat of white paint was applied. They have been sitting unused for quite a while. No dents or curb rash, you wont be disappointed. All sales are final. Bought these for my GMC Truck but I am selling it now so I don't need them. They are approx 10.5 inches wide so yes, they will look great on your truck. My size 11 shoe in pics is for size comparison!!!!!

These can easily be repainted, white just looked great at the time

tags: lifted truck, gmc, Chevrolet, mudding, old school, auto parts

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