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Brabus Wheels Tires Rims 20 Inch Mercedes Benz on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
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BRABUS WHEELS & TIRES

TIRES ARE BRAND NEW LESS THEN 100 MILES

WHEELS ARE IN NEED OF REPAIR 

I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THESE WHEELS

3 OF THEM HAVE THE EXPENSIVE ADAPTOR & 1 SEEMS LIKE IT'S MISSING

WHEELS HAVE SOME CRACKS ON THE INSIDE 

SEEMS LIKE SOMEONE WENT OUT AND BOUGHT BRAND NEW TIRES THEN REALIZED THE WHEELS NEEDED REPAIR AND DECIDED TO BUY NEW WHEELS INSTEAD 

I SEE THESE WHEELS SELLING FOR 2K ON EBAY WITHOUT TIRES

YOU CAN HAVE THESE WHEELS REPAIRED AND REFINISHED FOR ABOUT 125$ EACH AND YOU MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT NEED THAT LAST SPACER, DEPENDING ON WHICH MODEL YOUR PUTTING IT ON

OFF SET WITHOUT THE SPACER IS 45 FRONT & BACK

WHEELS ARE LOCATED IN FORT LAUDERDALE
 

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