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Original Rear Wheels (rims + Tires) Ferrari 288 Gto - 1984 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Torino, Italy

Torino, Italy
New never used on the road.
Warranty:No Warranty Car Type:Competition Rim Structure:Two Piece Tire Type:Performance Rim Diameter:16 Quantity:2


TWO - REALLY RARE - REAR TIRE MEASURE 255/50VR16 GOOD YEAR - EAGLE VR50 - NEVER USED

TWO - REALLY RARE - REAR RIM DETACHABLE MISURE 10.00 J16

ORIGINAL FERRARI NOT COPY PERFECT, NO SIGN OF WEAR OR DAMAGE - HOW YOU SEE IN PHOTO


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