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15x9 Jnc 010 Wheels Rims Gold Machined Lip 4x100/114.3 +20 Fits Miata Lancer on 2040-parts.com

US $428.99
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:JNC Number of Bolts:4 Manufacturer Part Number:010 Bolt Pattern:4x100, 4x114.3 Rim Material:Alloy Hub Bore:73.1 Rim Width:9 Rim Structure:One Piece Rim Diameter:15 Quantity:4 WHEELS Offset:+20 Rim Brand:JNC

















ITEM DESCRIPTION
MODEL :JNC 010
SIZE :15x9
BOLT PATTERN :4x100 / 4x114.3
OFFSET :ET+20
HUB BORE :73.1
FINISH :GOLD MACHINED LIP
CONDITION :

BRAND NEW IN BOX

QUANTITY :

1 SET OF 4 WHEELS

FITMENT :

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