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2012 Volvo Xc60 Oem Wheels on 2040-parts.com

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New Berlin, Illinois, United States

New Berlin, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

ONLY 3 LEFT

This Factory OEM Volvo rim comes equipped on a 2012 Volvo XC60.Volvo calls this rim Zephyrus. This is an aluminum wheel with a diameter of 18" and a width of 7.5". This Volvo XC60 wheel has 5 lug holes and a bolt pattern of 108mm. The offset of this Volvo XC60 rim is 55mm. The corresponding OEM part number for this rim is Volvo part number(s): 31269420. The machined with charcoal finish on this wheel has been refinished to brand new condition. This Volvo wheel is definitely the right wheel to get your 2012 XC60 on the road in style.

From Volvo these are $515 each. On autorimshop.com $249.99.

Buy 1 or all 3;   at $149.99/each



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