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20" Porsche Panamera Oem Rs Spyder Wheels Bbs Factory Rims 67390 67393 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,895.00
Location:

Fountain Valley, California, US

Fountain Valley, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Number of Bolts:5 Rim Brand:Factory, OEM Rim Structure:One Piece

 

This is for FOUR used original equipment 20" wheels and tires from a 2012 Porsche Panamera

ORIGINAL FACTORY OEM BBS SET

Front Wheels:

  • Size:   20x9.5
  • Offset:   65

Rear Wheels:

  • Size:   20x11
  • Offset:   68

Fitment:

  • 2009-2013 Porsche Panamera

NO TPM SENSORS INCLUDED

CENTER CAPS INCLUDED

2x REAR TIRES AT AROUND 60%  LIFE LEFT DOT 2012

2x FRONT TIRES AT AROUND 15% LIFE LEFT DOT 2012

VERY NICE CLEAN USED SET WITH MINIMAL WARE


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FOUNTAIN VALLEY,92708,CALIFORNIA

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