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Style# 392 17" 3 & 4 Series Bmw Takeoff Tire & Wheel Sets on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
STYLE# 392 17 inch 3 and 4 series takeoff tire and wheel sets for F models. BMW wheel part# 36-11-6-796-239 tire tread depths range from 7/32nds up to 09/32nds.Tire Size 225/50/r17 continental contiprocontact tires 03/14 production and forward.Tire pressure monitors and valves are included.
Brand:BMW Other Part Number:STYLE# 392 Manufacturer Part Number:36-11-6-796-239

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