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2021 20" Mercedes E-class Amg 300 350 450 Front And Rear Wheels Rims on 2040-parts.com

US $1,600.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Wheel Specifications

Brand: Genuine AMG wheel

Condition: Original

Model: 5 Twin Spoke

Diameter: 20"

Finish: 7x21 High Sheen with Titanium/Himalaya Grey

Front Wheel: 8jx20 ET20 (P/N A21340140007X21)

Rear Wheel: 9jx20 ET49 (P/N A21340125007X21)

**FREE: USED - Front: PIRELLI P Zero PZ4 LS RUNFLAT (245/35R20 95Y XL): $451.88 x 2
**FREE: USED - Rear: PIRELLI P Zero PZ4 LS RUNFLAT (275/30 R20 95Y XL): $510.42 x 2

Times four for all the FREE items for you below:

**FREE: Genuine 75mm Center Cap Chrome Star Himalaya Grey: $19.99 ea

**FREE: Tires balanced: $11.29

**FREE: TPM OEM Sensor Valve: $26.65

Front Wheel #1: Minor curb rash
Front Wheel #2: Minor curb rash
Rear Wheel #1: Perfect
Rear Wheel #2: Minor curb rash

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