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21" Breyton Fascinate Wheels Rims For Bmw M3 F80 M4 F82 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,900.00
Location:

Nijkerk GLD, Netherlands

Nijkerk GLD, Netherlands
Condition:New Rim Material:Alloy

Available for Bmw M3 F80 / Bmw M4 F82 in stock and ready to be shipped:

Original brand new in the box set of Breyton Fascinate:
2x Front: Breyton Fascinate 9.0X21 5X120.00 ET35.0 Ø72.5 Hypersilver (10mm spacer needed)
2x Rear: Breyton Fascinate 10.5X21 5X120.00 ET30.0 Ø72.5 Hypersilver

Fits: Bmw M3 F80 / Bmw M4 F82
(Not for Keramik brakes)

Incl. Breyton Centercaps
Inc. invoice
Optional with tires and tpms.

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