Used - 18" Wheels And Uniroyal Tires - Staggered Fitment For Mustang on 2040-parts.com
Seminole, Florida, US
I am selling my used set of 18" wheels and tires. I originally bought this set from a friend for my 2008 Mustang CS - GT, and unfortunately I'm unfamiliar with the brand of wheels but here's what I can tell you about them:
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