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20" Concavo Cw-s8 Grey Concave Wheels Rims Fits Lexus Is Gs Isf Gsf on 2040-parts.com

US $1,350.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New

20" CONCAVO CW-S8 20X9 FRONT AND 20X10.5 REAR CONCAVE WHEELSFITS (2008-2014) LEXUS IS GS ISF GSF RC RCF


Model:

CW.S8

 

Wheel Size:

20x9 front and 20x10.5 rear

 

Wheel Fitment:

Fits (2008-2016) Lexus IS GS GSF ISF RC RCF

 

Center Bore:

73.1mm (Hub-Centric to vehicle)

 

Center Caps:

Concavo Center Caps Included

 

Finish:

Matte Grey Machine / Matte Black Machine

Bolt Pattern:

5x114.3

Offset:

Custom offsets will be chosen by our experts for best fitment possible. Specific offsets can be requested after purchase

TPMS Compatible:

Yes

Quantity :

Set of 4

Condition:

Brand New in the Box


Availability: Please call us at 305-710-2981 to check availability.

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