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Set (4) 06-13 Volvo S40 V50 C30 C70 18" "midir" Wheels & 235/40/18 Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $1,350.00
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Niceville, Florida, US

Niceville, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted ID:E63D3D51-73DB-4CAC-AD2E-4DD399F2B09F Model:VOLVO 70 SERIES Year:2011 Stock:130503

Set of 4 used wheels & tires for 2006-2013 Volvo S40 V50 C30 C70. Wheels are OEM/Factory 18" "Midir" gray, came off 2011 C70. Wheels come with center caps. Two wheels have curb marks on edge/lip, the third has heavy curb damage. Tires are Pirelli Four Seasons 235/40/18. Tires are in good condition, great tread with minor damage to side wall from curbs. Tires & wheels are mounted & balanced, ready to be installed. Wheels don't come with tire pressure sensors. Check with dealer on compatibility for any year & model besides 2011 C70 before buying.

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