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22" Redbourne Duke Chrome Wheels Range Rover Hse Sport Lr3 Lr4 Land Rover Rims on 2040-parts.com

US $989.00
Location:

La Crescenta, California, US

La Crescenta, California, US
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The Redbourne Baron. A two-piece multi-spoke wheel with refinement and class. Each spoke has a nice groove for added depth in the spoke. Each spoke then bolts to the outer barrel that comes with a brilliant chrome.

Four New 22x9.5" Chrome Redbourne "Duke" Wheels (No Tires)... 5x120mm Lug Pattern  with 32mm offset to fit Range Rover HSE, Sport, LR3 and LR4 models.

To the best of our knowledge this wheels fit the above mentioned vehicles, However it is the Responsibility of the Bidder (Buyers) to confirm fittment with an expert "Before" Bidding... Some vehicles may need spacers and/or modifications to make this wheels fit at Buyer's expense.

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