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Porsche Boxster / Cayman 987 Champion Motorsport Rg5 Forged Monolite Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States
Excellent Condition. There are some very light scrapes and stone chips. No curb rash and paint has not been damaged.
Rim Material:Alloy Tire Brand:Michelin Rim Brand:Champion Motorspots Car Type:Passenger/Performance Warranty:No Warranty Overall Diameter:19 Rim Manufacturer Part Number:RG5 Tire Type:Performance Rim Structure:Forged

COMPLETE SET OF PORSCHE BOXSTER / CAYMAN 987 CHAMPION MOTORSPORT RG5 FORGED MONOLITE WHEELS AND TIRES. RIMS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FRONT AND BACK, THERE ARE SOME LIGHT SCUFFS ON A COUPLE OF RIMS BUT THE PAINT IS NOT DAMAGED ON THE FACE OR INSIDE. WHEELS ARE VERY CLEAN.

FRONT RIMS ARE 19" X 8 1/2"  WITH 53 mm OFFSET. REAR RIMS ARE 19' X 10' WITH 36 mm OFFSET

RIMS WILL FIT 2004-2012 PORSCHE BOXSTER / CAYMAN 987, YOU WILL NEED TO VERIFY FIT FOR ANY OTHER VEHICLE.

TIRES ARE USED AND BASICALLY COME WITH WHEELS, THEY ARE OK BUT NOT GREAT.

MICHELIN PILOT SPORT

FRONT 235/35 ZR 19 N1  TREAD DEPTH IS BETWEEN 4-5/32 of an inch. DOT DATE CODE IS 2006

REAR 265/35 ZR 19 N2 TREAD DEPTH IS 6/32 of an inch. DOT DATE CODE IS 2010

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