Wire Wheels.100 Spoke 14×7 Reverse With Gold Centers on 2040-parts.com
Caldwell, Idaho, US
4-14x7 100 spoke wire wheels.used normal wear and tear.lips have no scratches or dings,in really good shape.the spokes have tine rust spot on some of them nothing major.if you zoom in you might see them.the center hubs are a little light not bad tho.they still look real good.it comes with wrench but no hammer.universal adapters to fit many bolt patterns.no retuns.....weight is 150lb.
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