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HERE'S A PAIR OF VINTAGE U.S. INDY SLOT MAG WHEELS. 15x7 WITH A 5 on 4-1/2" BOLT PATTERN AND A 3-1/2" BACKSPACE. THEY ARE IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION FOR BEING OVER 40 YEARS OLD. JUST WHAT YOU NEED. THANKS FOR LOOKING. SAVE A BUNCH ON MY PARTS! TAKE A LOOK IN MY EBAY STORE & MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE DEALS. other items!
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