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16"inch Porsche / Vw Type 1 , 2 / 356 Pre A / 550 Spyder New on 2040-parts.com

US $210.00
Location:

Stevenson Ranch, California, United States

Stevenson Ranch, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:16" wide five New to market Rim Diameter:16 Rim Material:Steel Number of Bolts:5 Rim Width:5.5 Rim Structure:welded

New production Slotted 16"wheels!        
NOT 15"! - THESE ARE 16"


These are brand new boxed  16" X 5.5 wide 5 / 205  Wheels.  The backspace offset is 4.5"inches. These are not found any where else.

This is the Perfect wheel for a 195/60 R16 or 205/55 R16- which is nearly the same diameter as a 165/80/15
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Quality silver finish- Clips for hubcaps can be added - not included

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