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Ok, the 18's have arrived and the 17's have come off. Time to sell :P

Rims: AVS Model 5's

Size: 17 x 8 front, 17 x 9 (+30 offset) - will double check offset on the front.

Tyres: Advan Neova's 255/40 rear - Bridgestone RE030 235/45 front

I took off the front Neova's because they were chopped out on the inside. Don't think would be road-worthy, but am happy to throw them in for free as some muck about tyres for drift days/skid pans etc :blush:

So it's a set of AVS Model 5's with tyres, plus 2 extra Advan Neova's (235/45/R17)

Price: $1600

PRICE DROP! $1350

getting silly now!!!

$1150!!

Here are some pics, i'll have to take some better ones soon. After i given them a clay/polish and some wax as well :cool:

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pic of my car at car yard in Japan in 2004, when J-Spec found my car for me....aaah the memories :woot:

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and just for bling :D

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these are prob 19's by the looks of it

Seems like approx ~$150 is the going price for sending rims interstate, judging from other rims threads.

These are top quality Jap rims, and for reference when these are new....

http://bt-revolution.com/AVS%205.htm

$2799 for a set. JUST rims

http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan/wheel...del5/index.html

Advan Neova's are about $350-$400 a corner. NOT cheap tyres.

If you're after a QUALITY set of Jap rims, let yourself be known :)

cheers,

daniel

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been asked about some more pics. These show tread left and the marks on the rims...

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The pics of the tyres themselves are of the Potenza RE030's that are going to go on the fronts. The other tyre pics are the rear 255/40 Neovas

PRICE DROP: $1350

some more piccies

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^ that's why the front tyres are coming off and the Potenza's going on. These are being thrown in for FREE (not roadworthy)

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so you just want the rear rims and that's it?

sorry mate, looking to sell as a whole set. Whether people take the free Neova's if up to them, but the rims and tyres are going together :D

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