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WedsSport SA-27R 7.5j 17インチ ノーマルリム イージェーブロンズ EJ-BRONZE ホイール 1本 ウェッズ

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WedsSport SA-27R 7.5j 17インチ ノーマルリム イージェーブロンズ EJ-BRONZE ホイール 1本 ウェッズWedsSport SA 27R EJ BRONZE 17 7. 5j 1 1 1 ========================= ========================= INSET H PCD FACE ========================= ========================= 177. 5j Weds 710 23 18inchM14 7

■商品名
WedsSport / ウェッズスポーツ
SA-27R / エスエーニーナナアール

■カラー
イージェーブロンズ EJ-BRONZE

■サイズ
17インチ × 7.5j

■付属品
バルブ / 1個
センターキャップ / 1個

■リム形状
ノーマルリム

■構造
1ピース

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以下の項目を決めてください。
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■数量
ほしいホイールの本数を入力してください。

■仕様
ほしいホイールの仕様を選んでください。
INSET(インセット)
H(穴数) - PCD
FACE(フェースタイプ)

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追加の説明は以下になります。
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■インセットについて
下記の表の17インチ、7.5jの行から選んでください。



■メーカー詳細
商品の概要はこちら。
サイズスペックはこちら。

■フェースタイプについて
Wedsのフェースタイプとは、コンケーブ(スポークの反り具合)の事です。

■オプションパーツ
オプションパーツについてはお問い合わせからご相談ください。

■車体とホイールのマッチング
フェンダー、タイヤ、ホイールのマッチングを調べるならフェンダリストカタログが参考になります!
カーショーに展示されている様々な車両の足元が掲載されています。

■送料
送料無料(離島を除く)
北海道、沖縄は送料がかかります。

■納期
メーカーに材料がある場合は7日〜10日の発送(休日を除く)。
※2ピース、3ピースの場合は材料があっても組立に上記の日数が必要です。
材料切れの場合はメールにてご連絡します。
※お急ぎの場合は、購入前にお問い合わせください。

■備考
ナットは付属しません。
18inch以上はM14ボルト仕様、ハブカラーリングの装着を推奨します。

■注意事項
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・製品の性質、機能をよく理解した上でご購入ください。
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From Pixels to Problems! Great read!
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“Play Nice” offers an enjoyable deep dive into the tumultuous history of Blizzard Entertainment, chronicling its journey from a ragtag group of brilliant college students to its evolution under corporate ownership and its current state. Schreier provides fascinating insights into the antics of Blizzard’s early employees, showcasing their outlandish attitudes, relentless work ethic, and tight-knit camaraderie. The book explores how Blizzard transitioned from a company renowned for producing high-quality, polished games that left competitors in the dust to one struggling to preserve its heart and soul amid mounting corporate pressures. While the corporate side and C-suite executives are often cast in a negative light, Schreier thoughtfully examines the motivations behind their decisions, offering perspectives from all levels of the company—from executives and middle management to QA testers. This balanced approach provides a refreshing take, avoiding oversimplified blame and instead considering multiple sides of the story. And while it’s easy to villainize the suits in the boardroom, Schreier does a great job showing why some decisions were made. From executives to QA testers, he pulls back the curtain to reveal a mess of perspectives, reminding us that every bad decision has some kind of reason behind it (even if it’s still a bad decision). The book also revisits the scandals that put some serious smudges on Blizzard’s reputation, offering new angles and fresh commentary. As someone who once lived for Blizzard games—cheering at Overwatch League matches and losing entire weekends to Diablo marathons—I can’t help but root for Blizzard to find its way back to glory. And hey, if it means waiting another decade for their next masterpiece, so be it. It’s done when it’s done.
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