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2012 Infiniti Qx56 Rims Tires - 22's on 2040-parts.com

US $2,950.00
Location:

Maumelle, Arkansas, US

Maumelle, Arkansas, US
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Takeoffs from a 2012 Infiniti QX56 with 25k miles. Tires have a significant amount of tread remaining. Some wheels have slight blemishes from mounting/dismounting but not visible except very close.

Will fit 2011-2013 QX56 and may fit more. Please verify your fitment before purchasing as I will take no returns. Sold as is and were only removed because of upgrade.

I was only able to select local pickup, which is true, but I require actual shipping cost for freight delivery which is calculated if you are interested. Most likely $150-$200.

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