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Item: Advan VS5 Pearl White 17" rims with yoko rubber (235/40 & 255/40) 5 x 114.3 PCD

Age: Approx 5-10 years old

Condition: Good

Price: $950

To Fit: R32-R33 GTS-T S13-14-15 etc

Location: Newcastle NSW

Contact: Shane 0409367024 (SMS during BH plz)

Comments: As the title states I have a set of four used AVS VS5 rims with Yokohama rubber. I originally purchased these for a set of track rims, but then couldn't wait for these to arrive, so in the meantime purchased a set of TE37's & then needed to sell the TE37's a month later due to cash flow problems.

Now I have the AVS rims in my hands I need to sell these also...

The rims are F: 17 x 8 +32 235/40 & R: 17 x 9 +38 & 255/40 5 x 114.3 PCD.

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As you can see these rims are in great condition for their age. Unfortunately when the pics were taken with a cheap ass Kodak Camera, there wasn't enough sunlight to catch the pearl in the paint, but in the sun the rims come up with a pinky/gold/greeny pearl :D

Im a 100% genuine seller, if you have any questions feel free to PM me (im only a lurker on this forum, I usually use the Lexus based forums or JDMST).

Cheers

Shane

Edited by DR-JEKL
coming up to brisbane any time?

Sure, Toll couriers does the Sydney to Brisbane run everyday :O

If your interested I can work out a deal with delivery included.

PM me if interested.

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