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Porsche 8.5" & 9" X 17" Turbo Twist Wheels And Toyo Proxes Ra1 Tires - 4 Total on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
:

Used on my 1993 Porsche 968 M030.

Full set of OEM Turbo Twist wheels in very nice shape consisting of:

Two Porsche 996.362.126.05
17" (ET50 - 8.5 x 17)

Two Porsche 996.362.128.00
17" (ET55 - 9 x 17)

No center caps.

Wheels are in very nice shape.

Also included are four mounted not too fresh Toyo Proxes RA1.

Two are 235/40 ZR17.
Two are 225/40 ZR17. 


Fitment possible on other Porsche year/models. 

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