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Esm-004r Lm Style 5x112 18x8.5 Et 35 18x9.5 Et 40 Mercedes Benz Mbz on 2040-parts.com

US $545.00
Location:

Northridge, California, United States

Northridge, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:ESM Wheels Manufacturer Part Number:ESM-004R

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A SET OF 4 BRAND NEW ESM WHEELS
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Brand:

ESM WHEELS

Model:

ESM-004R

Wheel Size:

18x8.5 2" Lip & 18x9.5 3" Lip

Offset:

35 front and 40 rear

Bolt Pattern:

5x112

Finish:

Silver/ Machined Lip

Center Bore:

66.6

Quantity :

Set of 4 BRAND NEW

 










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