22" Asanti Wheels Da-175 Chrome Jaguar Xk-xkr-xkf on 2040-parts.com
Pickerington, Ohio, US
Asanti's da-175 22x9 front and 22x10.5 rear chrome wheels. They will fit jaguar xk,xkr or xf cars. Bolt pattern is 5x108mm. Wheels are brand new....never mounted and they retail around $4,500 new .
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