Ferrari Daytona 365 Gtb/4 Cromodora Wheels & Tires 9"x15" on 2040-parts.com
Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
Great 4- Wheels! the 9 x 15's are crisp and suitable for Concours. 7.5" are "driver quality". Rear tire - 275 on 9" and Front - 215 on 7.5". Rubber less than 100 miles. Chrome rings are included. No warranty. Buyer is responsible for paying shipping. Contact seller for buyers preferred shipping. Paypal accepted and balance due within 5 days.
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