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Genuine Oem Honda Hrv Wheels Rims 17" 5h X Pcd114.5 Et53 W7" on 2040-parts.com

US $679.00
Location:

Bangkok, BA, Thailand

Bangkok, BA, Thailand
Used items but it's in good condition
Brand:Honda Surface Finish:HRV

Genuine OEM Honda HRV Wheels Rims

for

Any suited spec. vehicle (Previous in Honda HRV)

Dia: 17"  / Hole: 5 / PCD: 114.3 / W7" / ET 53 Color: Silver

- Sourced from OEM

- 4 Unit of Wheels  (As seen picture) Only Wheels no Tyres


This is used item, then having some scratch, but it's in good condition. Please explore by yourself via picture before purchasing.


PAYMENT : We accept paypal only. Payment must be completed within 7 days after purchasing.


SHIPPING : Ship to Worldwide, allow me to pack and ship within 3 business days. You are expected to get item about 20-60 business days up due to your country condition. The item will be shipped by Thai Postal Mail.


CUSTOM DUTY: Buyer paid as import tax charged by purchaser country 

You can contact me (Before Ship) as per item stated any condition in declaration 



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