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Item: Pair 17x8 Yokohama/Advan AVS Model 5 jap wheels (5x114.3 +45) & Falken Azenis Semi Slicks

Location: Kallangur - North Brisbane

Website: Nil

Item Condition: Reasonable

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $250

Extra Info:

The wheels have just been powdercoated in Silver Hammertone (aka Antique Silver) and have come up beautifully.... the finish is a gun metal grey that has a metallic silver fleck marbled through it, which gives it a brilliant sheen when the light catches it... have shown better image of powdercoat finish on a bullbar to give a better idea of how they look

The tyres have been re-grooved and have a little bit of life left in them.. should be good for a drag meet or two... three if you dont go too mental on the burnout pad.

Pictures: below

Contact Details: Tim - 0422 399 227

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Tyres gone. Rims only now!

Will ship.

These are quality Japanese made rims that are freshly powdercoated.

Do not waste my time calling me with ridiculous offers

thanks



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