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914 Porsche Empi Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

South Windsor, Connecticut, United States

South Windsor, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:EMPI Number of Bolts:4 Rim Material:Alunimum Bolt Pattern:4x130 Rim Width:5.5

Set of four (4) EMPI mag wheels taken from a 1976 914 Porsche that sat for 20 years.  As you can see from the photos they are covered with caked on dirt (dirt is free) and have some spots of corrosion but will clean up with moderate cleaning.  Can be painted your choice of colors. Will be packed very well in a large box 28 x 24 x 28 inches weighing approx 80 lbs and shipping with UPS or FedEx would be extremely expensive but I have found that shipping via Busfreight would be economical and actually the least  expensive way to ship wheels. Will ship anyway the buyer desires.

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