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20" Niche Apex Concave Wheels Nissan 350z 370z G35 G37 Coupe Mustang Rims on 2040-parts.com

US $1,039.00
Location:

La Crescenta, California, US

La Crescenta, California, US
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 Four New 20" Staggered Size Silver/Machined Face Concave Niche "Apex" Wheels (No Tires)  5x114.3mm Lug Pattern, Two 20x8.5" with 25mm offset and Two 20x10.5" with 30mm offset to fit Nissan 350z and G35 Coupe and Aggressive fit on 370z and G37 coupe models... and possibly 94-04 Ford Mustang models.

Note: You can special order this wheels Dark Tint Face / Black Pockets as shown for $100 more... BUT please contact to do so.

To the best of our knowledge this wheels fit the above mentioned vehicles. However it is the Responsibility of the Bidder / Buyers to confirm fitment with an expert "Before" Bidding. Some vehicles may require Spacers and/or modifications at Buyer's expense.

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