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4-new Helo He880 18x8 5x110/5x114.3 +42mm Chrome Wheels Rims on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Helo Rim Width:8 Manufacturer Part Number:HE88088019842 Bolt Pattern:5x110/5x114.3 Surface Finish:Chrome Offset:+42mm Warranty:Yes Backspacing:6.25" Style:HE880 Finish:Chrome Rim Diameter:18 Lugs:NOT Included Size:18x8

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