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19" Infiniti Enkei G37 Wheels Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $899.99
Location:

Westmont, Illinois, US

Westmont, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:OEM Infiniti Enke Rim Diameter:19 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:5x114.3

 -For sale set of 4 Infiniti wheels
-Wheels were removed from a 2009 G37S
-Wheels come mounted with Hankook ventus V12 summer tires about 40% of life left in them
-Wheels Overall are on good condition
but do have some scuffs from use
On scale to ten wheels are 8 to 10 condition Otherwise Hi res pictures are Included in listing.

-Wheels do not Include TPMS sensors!!!

Specs
-5x114.3 bolt pattern. Fits,Nissan, Infiniti, Honda.
-Staggered Fitment
-Front 19 x 8.5 Hankook ventus V12 225/45R19 92W
-Rear 19 x 9 Hankook ventus V12 245/40R19 94W

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