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Set of 4 AVS Model 5 in 17x9+22

These are genuine lightweight jap wheels, not copies. Centre caps are included.

Come with 235/45/17 GTRadial tyres at maybe 60%, pics of tread below.

As you can see from the pics, these are the newest version of model 5's available, are in immaculate condition, and are cheaper than what others are asking for older models of model 5's..

2 are the original gunmetal and 2 have been powdercoated silver, and were only driven on for a week or two before i took them off the car so they are in brand new condition.

The reason only 2 are powdercoated is that I was running a pair of 18x10+18 silver AVS model 5 on the rear, and I wanted the fronts to match. I can sell the set as-is, or get the gunmetal pair powdercoated for an extra $150.

Price: $1300

Location: South Brisbane

Contact: PM or SMS Matt on 0401 216 234

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