Porsche Panamera Oem Factory 20" Rs Spyder Wheel Tires Tpms & Center Cap Set on 2040-parts.com
Garland, Texas, United States
This auction is for a used but excellent condition set of Original, Tequipment, OEM, Factory, Geninue Porsche 20" Panamera RS SPYDER wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport (PS2) Tires N0 Rated for Porsche, Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor (TPMS) and matching Porsche OEM Color Crest Center Caps. This wheel set will fit the base model Panamera, Panamera S, Panamera 4S and the Panamera Turbo from 2010 to 2016. The Porsche Panamera RS SPYDER 20" wheel takes it design and cues from the 911 RS SPYDER Design wheels. The most notable features of these sporty lightweight cast wheels are the 12 spoke dual-arm spokes and the polished wheel rim features 12 spokes and a 9.5inch width for the front and 10.5 for the Rear. The wheel is original Porsche Silver Color with Polish Lip. The auction is for Wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport (PS2) N0 rated for Porsche, TPMS and Porsche OEM Color Crest Center Caps. This set of wheel are new with no chips or ware. There is no structural damage such as bends, cracks, curb rust or scratches. The wheels are straight, round and true. The Wheel/Tire set is in prinstine condition. THIS WHEEL SET WILL FIT ALL PORSCHE PANAMERA MODELS
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Wheels and Tires Details: Front Wheel: Part #: 970.044.600.35 Size: 9.5JX20 Offset: 65mm Front Tire Size: 255/40/20 Michelin Pilot Sport (PS2) Speed Rating 101Y N0 Rated for Porsche Tire Tread Remaining: 90% Rear Wheel: Part #: 970.044.600.35 Size: 10.5JX20 Offset: 65mm Rear Tire Size: 295/35/20 Michelin Pilot Sport (PS2) Speed Rating 105Y N0 Rated for Porsche Tire Tread Remaining: 90%
The total cost of these wheels, Tires TPMS and the Center Caps is $10,000 plus tax. This is a nice opportunity to dress up your Porsche at a reasonable cost. Please note that the wheel and tire will be ship in each individual box to safeguard against damage. Please read my feedback and bid this item with full confidence. Thank you for reading my listing. Thank you. |
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