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Bmw Z3 Z4 E36 E46 318 323 325 328 16 Inch 16" Oem Alloy Wheels Rims Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Fountain Valley, California, US

Fountain Valley, California, US
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Four BMW OEM 16 inch wheels and tires removed from a 1998 BMW Z3. There are some curb marks and scratches on the wheels. All wheels are straight. All tires size are 225 50 R16. Two tires are made by Good Year with about 80-90% of tread left. Two tires are made by Falken with about 60-70% of tread left. Please call Bob at 714 824 0492 if you have any questions. Thanks

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