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Champion Motorsport Rg72 19" Centerlock Wheel & Tire Set For Gt3 Narrow Body on 2040-parts.com

US $5,250.00
Location:

Garland, Texas, US

Garland, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Rim Brand:Champion Motorsport RG72 Forged Wheel Rim Material:Forged Rim Width:9.0 (front) 12.0 (Rear) Rim Diameter:19 Offset:53 (front) 63(Rear) Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:5x130 Hub Bore:Center Lock Rim Structure:One Piece Country of Manufacture:United States

For auction is a set of immaculate 19" Champion Motorsport RG72 Forged Monolite Centerlock Wheels and Tire set for Porsche 911-997 GT3 Narrow Body fit. These wheels have just come off of a 2012 Porsche 911 GT3, and were only used for a mere 800 miles and never tracked. Tires are fresh Michelin Pilot Sport Cup Tires with roughly 85% tread remaining, and come with the sale of the wheels. Tire sizes are OEM (Front - 235/35ZR19) (Rear - 305/30/ZR19). This setup with these Cup Tires would typically run over $8k!!  The wheels are in excellent condition. The auction is for  Wheels and Tires only. The wheels was a takeoff from 2012 Porsche 911-997 GT3 Narrow Body with 1908 miles. The wheels are like NEW. There is no structural damage such as bends, cracks, curb rust or scratches. The wheels are straight and round.  These wheels was made to fit Porsche,911-997 GT3 Narrow Body only.

 

THIS WHEEL SET WILL FIT  NARROW  BODY 911

 

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Wheels Specifications:

Front Wheel: Part #: Champion RG72   Size: 9.0JX 19  Offset: 53    Front Tire Size:  235/35/19"    Michelin Pilot Sport Cup  N1 Rated for Porsche   Speed Rating 89Y     Tire Tread Remaining: 85%

Rear Wheel:  Part #: Champion RG72   Size: 12JX 19  Offset: 63     Rear Tire Size:   305/30/19"    Michelin Pilot Sport Cup  N1 Rated for Porsche   Speed Rating 101Y   Tire Tread Remaining: 85%.

 

The Porsche dealership retails this set of new wheels for $8800 plus tax. This is an excellent opportunity to buy the same quality the dealer will sell you for over $8000 plus tax. Please buy this set and save $$$$$$$ big. I will refund and pay the full cost to ship it back if the wheels are not in the condition and quality as I have describe. 

Please note that the wheel will be ship in each individual box to safeguard against damage.

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