Early Original Porsche 911 Fuchs Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Victorville, California, United States
Original Fuchs 15X6 5 lug 130mm wheels. Production year 1971. Good condition. Were fully painted body color of car but just removed paint. Ready to paint, recondition to original or polish. Tires not included. Shipping not included in price..must make arrangements..will discuss.
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