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Satin Black Forged Wheels For Wide-body Porsche 911 20x8.5 / 20x12 (997, 991) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,999.00
Location:

Berwyn, Pennsylvania, United States

Berwyn, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

I'm selling my back-up wheels, a set of lightly used Mint Wheels M100’s in black satin finish. Forged, monoblock design, and fitted for my 997.1 TT. Will fit any wide-body 997 or wide-body 991 with standard (steel) brakes.

Front: 20x8.5 ET 47
Rear: 20x12 ET 44

Condition is superb, with no dents, warping, curb rash, etc. Limited miles, no track use, and very, very minor wear (like I said, they were my back-up set, and I tend to use my alternate set of HRE's with a silver color); the only visible blemish I can find is a small chip on the face of one of the front wheels - less than the size of an eraser head and shown in the final picture below. No tires or TPMS. Includes black center caps. Professionally packed and ready to be shipped.

For more information, see: http://www.mintwheels.com/collection_unibloc.html

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