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Infiniti S14 300zx 350z 370z G35 G37 Coupe Genesis Mustang Rims on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Amsterdam, New York, US

Amsterdam, New York, US
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Infiniti S14 300zx 350z 370z G35 G37 Coupe Genesis Mustang rims

 

rims for sale. used on my 2005 g35 coupe for a couple winters. they are 17 inch with 235 wide tires on them now. rims and lugnut with key are included. bridgstone blizzaks are on the rims now but are not really worth anything. for sale as is. local pick up only. unless someone wants to pay to have them shipped or meet at a reasonable distance from my house aka. 20 miles

 

ask any questions. may fit many model check first they are

5x114.3
 
thanks for looking

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