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Rotiform RSE 19X8.5 5X4.5/120 ET35 MATTE ANTHRACITEThe ultimate do it all road wheel. Built for everything from driving down Main Street, cruising the In N Out drive through, or crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, Rotiform cast one piece wheels will get you there and back every day of the year. Cast for affordable style, aggressive fitment and amazing looks. Size: 19X8. 5 Bolt Pattern: 5X4. 5 120 Offset: ET35 Centerbore: 72. 56 Colors: MATTE ANTHRACITE *SOLD INDIVIDUALLY* *THIS WHEEL USES CONICAL SEAT LUGS*
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