Spare Tire For Dodge Challenger - New In Box, Genuine Mopar Part# 4782465-aa on 2040-parts.com
Belleville, Illinois, US
Up for auction is a brand-new in box spare tire for a Dodge Challenger. The box has never been opened. It was purchased 4 months ago and now I have since sold the vehicle.
I bought this because Challengers don't come with a spare tire. My 2009 SE didn't anyway. I'm only trying to recoup what I spent. Shipping from Florida to Illinois through UPS for this package cost me $22.50. Please calculate the cost to your location.
Thanks for looking!
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