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Ferrari Oem 612 Scaglietti Wheels Rims & Tires Sessenta 599 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,195.00
Location:

Sherman Oaks, California, US

Sherman Oaks, California, US
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 You are bidding on a set of stock Ferrari wheels That where removed from a 612 Scaglietti.  The wheels where removed from the car with about 2,500miles on it and have been kept in storage ever since.  The tires are pirelli rosso and have  approx 80% tread remaining however they are somewhat dry from storage.  There are no center-caps included in this package.  The wheels themselves are in fantastic condition.  There are no visible scratches besides very minor ones.  There is no curb rash at all and I have spun the wheels and they are straight and true. Other sets in worse condition are going for 5k+  and from the dealer they are over $1500 PER WHEEL. This set is mounted balanced and ready to be driven on.

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