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2011 2012 2013 2014 Acura TSX 17 Inch Aluminum Alloy Wheel Rim RingThis is a used wheel from a 2013 Acura TSX. The item has some curb rash and multiple scratches on its face. If you have any questions please ask. Part Number: 42700TL2A81 Fitment: C TSX 2011 17x7 1 2 (alloy, 5 spoke), Enkei manufacturer C TSX 2012 2014 17x7 1 2 (alloy, 5 spoke), Enkei manufacturer, silver inner spoke
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