Porsche Fikse Wheels Contour Race Set 997 Carrera 2 Piece 17" Black New 911 on 2040-parts.com
Greensboro, North Carolina, US
Set of lightweight Fikse Contour race wheels. (3) are brand new and other has surface scratches and needs to be refinished. Black anodized finish. Interior adjacent to lugs are labeled with three letters on all wheels. Staggered setup for Porsche 997 Carrera. Fronts are 10" wide and rears are 11" wide. Should fit narrow body cars. Typically run 245/45 front and 275/40 rear. Great light race wheels!
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