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(4) 18" Chrome Foose F112 Wheels 5x114.3 5x5.45 45-offset 7.5" Rims Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $689.00
Location:

Albany, New York, US

Albany, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:Foose Rim Width:7.5" Rim Diameter:18 Offset:45 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:Array Rim Structure:One Piece

 This auction is for (4) F112 Chrome Foose wheels.  These wheels were well over $1,500 new.  The condition of these wheels is very good, all things considered.  This listing includes a picture of all four wheels, and (2) pictures of each wheel available (from different angles), a photo of all four, plus stock photo.   These pictures do NO justice!  These wheels have relatively low rash and scratches. Could you a cleaning and a polish to look nearly new again! Also included is a picture of the tire size mounted to wheels: 235/40R18 95W.  The tires mounted are ZEX, and they are NOT useable- I reserve the right to have the tires taken off before shipping based on shipping cost.  These tires are 'bald' and are not drivable.

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