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Borbet Type Ts Rims For Dodge Charger,challenger, Chrysler 300 - 18x8.5 - 15mm on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, US

Dearborn, Michigan, US
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*** DODGE CHARGER, CHALLENGER, CHRYSLER 300 SNOW RIMS AND TIRES FOR RWD CARS ***

Borbet Type TS

18x8.5" - offset 15

Hercules Avalanche Tires  /  225 60R18

Tires have 95% tread remaining.

Perfect condition and less than one year old. Less than 1900 miles on them

Stability and traction in snow,rain, and icy conditions is excellent

These came off a 2012 RWD Charger and fit perfect / balanced and ready to mount. NO TPMS

I traded the car in this past summer, this setup does not fit my current vehicle.

 

Please email me with any questions.

I can arrange shipping to major airport locations  and be held for pickup ( I work for a major logistics company)

Or i can arrange for door to door shipping ..although that cost is greater - - -

 

Message me for a quote on shipping, depending on where you are , the price may be lower or higher

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