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Used 17" Toyota Camry (2012-2013) Factory/oem Wheel #69604 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Fort Dodge, Iowa, US

Fort Dodge, Iowa, US
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USED 17" TOYOTA CAMRY (2012-2013) FACTORY/OEM WHEEL #69604

Wheel is in used condition and has ONE ding on the side (see picture). Wheel is blanced, straight and true.

PRICE IS FOR ONE WHEEL! CENTER CAP &TPMS SENSOR NOT INCLUDED & ARE EXTRA !

EXAMPLES OF VEHICLES THEY FIT :

(2012-2013) TOYOTA CAMRY

MANUFACTURER : TOYOTA

HOLLANDER #69604 SSSO B

SIZE : 17X7

BOLT PATTERN : 5X114.3

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