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Genuine Lenso Spec E Wheels Rims 17" 5h X Pcd 100 on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Bangkok, BA, Thailand

Bangkok, BA, Thailand
Used items but it's in good condition
Brand:Lenso wheels Surface Finish:Black

Genuine Lenso Spec E Wheels Rims

for

Any suited spec. vehicle (Previous in Subaru Impreza)

Dia: 17"  / Hole: 5 / PCD: 100 Color: black

- Sourced from Individual use (It's in good condition)

- 4 Unit of Wheels / NO Tyres (As seen picture)

This is used item, then having some scratch, but it's in good condition. Please explore by yourself via picture before purchasing.

PAYMENT : We accept paypal only. Payment must be completed within 7 days after purchasing.


SHIPPING : Ship to Worldwide, allow me to pack and ship within 3 business days. You are expected to get item about 30-45 business days up due to your country condition. The item will be shipped by Thai Postal Mail.


CUSTOM DUTY: Buyer paid as import tax charged by purchaser country 

You can contact me (Before Ship) as per item stated any condition in declaration ie. 



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