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Ferrari 348 355 19" / Wheels & Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
:

These wheels and tires are off my 348

There are no more than two or three hundred miles on them they are in perfect shape

Rear wheels are 19x10  5 on 108  ET52 CB67.1 with Toyo tires 275/35 ZR 19

Front wheels are 19x8 5 on 108 ET52 CB67.1 with Toyo tires 245/35ZR 19

Front wheels come with .240 spacers to clear brake calipers on Ferrari 348,355

Lug bolts for front and rear come with, just bolt them on and you are ready to go

This size fits other Ferrari's and other cars please check fitment of these before bidding

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