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19 Inch Machine Faced/ Gunmetal Mercedes Benz Replica Wheels & Tires (610) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,550.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Rim Material:Aircraft Aluminum Wheel Size(s):19x8.5, 19x9.5, Staggered Offset:35 or 45 Tire Size(s):Aderenza ADZA88 235/35r19 & 275/30r19 Bolt Pattern:5-112 Finish:Machined Face Gunmetal Hub Bore:66.56 Includes:Four Wheels & Tires, Mounted & Balanced Rim Brand:OEMWheelPlus Warranty:Lifetime Structural, One Year Finish Rim Manufacturer Part Number:MBZ-610-19-GMT-TIRES AMZ Size:19"

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