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Weld Lite Wheels Rims With Tires Mustang Fox Body 5.0 Notchback Mikey Thompson on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Elmira, New York, United States

Elmira, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:weld Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:54546874847486 Warranty:No

  This auction is for a pair of Weld wheels with Mickey Thompson ET Street radial tires, rims are 15x10 4 lug back spacing is 5.5, Tires are 26x7.50x15`s should have a few more nights of fun in them,  rims are nice not bent or curbed will polish up nice, no lug nuts or center caps included in this sale, these are as removed from my 87 notchback. See my other auctions for the rears.  I have a lot of other fox body and mustang parts I will be listing in upcoming auctions, so please feel free to call or email with any needs.

Look close at pictures and ask any questions prior to making any bids or purchases

Feel free to call with questions 607-398-2388 or 607-731-2503

If your out of country and need shipping you will need to contact me with an exact address  for a quote, the shipping charges listed only apply to the U.S.

Thanks and happy ebaying


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