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Hey guys and gals...

I have a set of 17x9 +35 or 38 (cant remember and cbf running downstais to look) AVS rims and tyres for sale.

Tyres are 235 and 255 wide all with 80% tread

Fit most jap 5 stud ie; supra, skyline, cressida, soarer, rav4, 200sx, maxima, camry and also Falcons

$1200 FIRM

Pick up only

Located in Mount Gravatt

Call or sms 0408 605 725

Cheers

Jeremy

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  • 3 weeks later...

hi guys i have a set of these rims ..rims only looking 100 bucks a rim .im located in townsville and will pay fright any where in australia

set of 17 inch AVS rims and for sale.

sorry for using this thread .just saves me loading up pix ..cheers

Fit most jap 5 stud ie; supra, skyline, cressida, soarer, rav4, 200sx, maxima, camry and also Falcons

if you would like pix plz e mail me @ [email protected]

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