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Ohm Proton Gloss Black Wheel; 17x6.5; 45mm Offset (10-14 Mustang GT w/o Performance Pack, V6)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Ohm Proton Gloss Black Wheel; 17x6.5; 45mm OffsetThis wheel features a sleek and durable design, ideal for enhancing the aesthetic and style of your vehicle. Its quality craftsmanship ensures a perfect combination of form and function, suitable for any driver seeking a balance of style and dependability. Its high-quality finish ensures resistance against corrosion and wear over time. Designed for optimal visual appeal, this wheel complements a variety of vehicle styles.

      The 17x6.5 Ohm Proton Gloss Black Wheel is completed in a high-quality gloss black that will be the envy of everyone. For added looks and protection, this wheel was finished in a durable clear coat.

      Impressive Construction. The wheel is manufactured from aluminum, a dependable metal that is simultaneously powerful and lightweight. The wheel underwent a thorough testing process that represents an incredibly strong, but stylish upgrade.

      ApplicationThis Ohm Proton Gloss Black Wheel; 17x6.5; 45mm Offset, with a backspace of 5.522 Inch, 140.3mm; and bolt pattern of 5 x 114.3mm (5 x 4.5-Inch), is designed to fit 2010-2014 Mustang GT w/o Performance Pack, V6 models. Sold individually.

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