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Willys Jeep 16" Stock Wheels / Rims (set Of 4) They Are On My Gpw Currently Cj2a on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Auburn, California, United States

Auburn, California, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:5 on 5.5

These are on a gpw jeep I purchased. They are 16 inch and all hold air .. I have no idea how old they are. They all look decent to me and I would run them but I'm putting combat wheels on so I don't need them..

They are free local pick up. I may be able to ship them if u want to pay for it but only after they are paid for in full will I go see what shipping will be... and u will have to pay for shipping also in full. No refunds on them period.. if u dont loke the shipping.. that is to bad... and i am not removing tires.. sorry..I would of course prefer u pick them up for those reasons..

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