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Bmw 1 Series Winter Wheels And Tires. Saratoga, Ny. on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Saratoga Springs, New York, United States

Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
Excellent condition with plenty of tread.
Rim Material:Alloy Rim Diameter:17 Rim Width:7 Tire Brand:Goodyear Number of Bolts:5 Car Type:Passenger/Performance Rim Brand:BMW OEM Overall Diameter:17 Warranty:No Warranty Tire Type:Winter Rim Manufacturer Part Number:6-775-621-13 Quantity:4

Next to new BMW OEM 1 series winter wheel and tire package
BMW V spoke 141 (6-775-621-13)
7J - 17
Good Year Eagle Ultra Grip M/S Run Flat
205-/50/R17
This wheel and tire package on the BMW accessories website goes for over $2400.
Used on a 2008 BMW 135i convertible with sport package. Should fit 2008-2013 BMW 128's and 135's coupes and convertibles.

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