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17 inches Falken Azenis for $250 !


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Hi all,

as topic say my mate just ask me if i have 17inches cos' he's got some 17's Falken Azenis brand new that he decide to go for 18's ( suit his series 6 RX7 with 20B cosmo and some ballbearing T78 ) and want to sell me for $230 each.

As i don't have 17's so i though instead of him selling else where, i might could hook some SAU members up.

So if you're interested PM me, i won't gaurantee that you'll get it as he might changed his mind ( he only call me up just then ) so once i get your PM i probably give you his numbers so you can contact him straight the way.

I didn't put this in for sale section cos' i want to help the VIC gang.:(

WEST

( wish i have 17s' ):D

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So is it $230 or $250 per tyre?

Also what profile are they? It would need to be at least 225/45 for them to fit my wheels prefer 235/45 though!

I assume he has 4 tyres?

Are they Azenis ST115's [for street use]?

Sorry about all the questions but this will help the sale if you can get the answers - there is a lot more to tyres than just diameter :(

Thanks :D

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