Porsche 911 Hubcentric Wheel Spacers 5x130, 2 Rears (38mm), 2 Fronts (25mm) on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, US
Hubcentric Wheel Spacers from a Porsche 911. Bolt pattern is 5x130. I have 2 Rears (38mm/1.5In) and 2 Fronts (25mm/1In). They were used in my 1988 911 to allow later years wheels but these spacers can be used with other Porsches. Auction is for all 4 but willing to separate.
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