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19" Genuine Oem Factory Bmw 750 Li 750i Wheels Tires M Style Original 7 Series on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States

Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Alloy Rim Diameter:19 Number of Bolts:5 Tire Brand:micheline Rim Brand:Factory, OEM Car Type:Passenger/Performance Section Width:245/40/19 Quantity:4 Aspect Ratio:40 Rim Manufacturer Part Number:36117850579 UPC:Does not apply



Selling Set of USED BUT LIKE NEW CONDITION BMW 7 series  Original M style rims with Micheline  tires

they are take offs, so they have less then 500 miles on them, both tires and rims are in like new condition

Rear Size is 245/40/19    

Includes Original TPMS and center caps , 

 local pick up , 

 will ship for extra 300$ call me if u are interested ,

 im in jersay city nj 9172384677

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