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Condition:New Brand:Hostile Rim Width:9 Manufacturer Part Number:H103-2090655055B Bolt Pattern:6x139.7 Surface Finish:Blade Cut (Black/Milled) Offset:+10mm Warranty:Yes Backspacing:5.5" Style:H103 Hammered Finish:Blade Cut (Black/Milled) Rim Diameter:20 Hub Bore:106.1 Size:20x9 Lugs:NOT Included

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