Porsche Oem Wheel 19" Lobster Fork (claw) Carrera S on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, US
Like new Porsche OEM wheels
These are from the 2005 Carrera S (997 model of the 911)
True and no balance or mounting issues. In REALLY nice shape.
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