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Trans-am Stowaway Spare Tire 14" 1982-1992 Camaro Firebird Space Save Pontiac Ch on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Spring, Texas, United States

Spring, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR YOUR BIDS IS A STOWAWAY SPARE TIRE /AKA/ SPACE SAVER SPARE TIRE.  I GOT THIS OUT OF A TRANS AM 3-4 YEARS AGO.  I BELIEVE THIS IS OEM FOR THE 1982 THRU 1992 PONTIAC TRANS AM, FIREBIRD OR CHEVY CAMARO.  THE WHEEL IS 14X5.  SEE THE PICTURES FOR ALL THE STAMPED IN ID INFO.  THIS INCLUDES THE INFLATER CANISTER.  THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS AND BUYER PAYS SHIPPING.  THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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