2002-2004 Acura Rsx-s Oem Factory Wheels 16x6.5 5x114.3 +45 K20a2 Dc5 4162 on 2040-parts.com
North Fort Myers, Florida, United States
This is a Set of really clean no damage no curb rash rsx stocks removed from 2004 rsx type s. This is all 4 wheels with no damage and does not come with tires.
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