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17" White (pearl) AVS Rims with tyres 5x114.3

Fronts are 17x8

Rears are 17x9

Tyres are Federal.

Fronts are 235/45/17

Rears are 255/40/17

Condition:

Rims are in pretty poor condition paint is flaking in parts and plenty of gutter rash.

Tyres:

Fronts have about 80-85% tread

Rears 1 Has approximately 75-80% Tread, the other has the same although is heavily scrubbed on the inside, it also has had a puncture reapair.

Price:

I'm asking $350ono. the tyres alone are worth more than this 255's cost me 250 each

To Fit:

Currently on an r33

Location:

Melbourne - Eastern Suburbs

Contact:

Andrew via pm or 0406 004 135

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Umm i just had a quick look for the offset i cant seem to find it anywhere the sticker on them has rubbed off.. all I know is the fit my r33 gtst fine without spacers or anything

they aslo maybe sold unless anyone wants to offfer more than 300 by tomoz night

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