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20" Niche Form M157 Charcoal Staggered Wheels W/ Tires Fits Acura Honda Kia on 2040-parts.com

US $1,445.00
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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Offset:ET F +35 R +40 Tire Size:New F 245/35/20 R 275/30/20 Accelera Phi or Similar Finish:Charcoal Finish Model:M157208565+35 M157200065+40 w tires Manufacturer Part Number:M157208565+35 M157200065+40 w tires Rim Size:F 20x8.5 R 20x10 Brand:Niche MPN:M157208565+35 M157200065+40 w tires Bolt Patern:5x114.3 / 5x4.5 UPC:767408750073

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