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hey guys i got a few rims ive gatherd up over the years and just need to get rid of them cause my parents are losing it!!!

first of all i have a complete set of Volk gtc's in 17x8,17x9 after $1200 comes with great tyres

this includes a spare wheels so 5 wheels

secondly i have a pair of AVS model 6 17x9s +35 comes with %70 remaing continentals after $600

thirdly i have a pair of work equips in 17x9 +25 has slight dish looks mad comes with good tyres after $550

and last but not least i have a pair of panasport g7's in 17x8 comes with good tyres after $500 see pics below

located on the northern beaches forestville 0450 283 887 cheers

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In the first pic, it appears that the 2 on the left are a different model rim to the 3 on the right. Different spoke design. Similar but not the same

Appears at least the back left one is a different PCD too...

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hmmmm, panasport G7'S so thats what they are called.... i have a full set of these coming off my car in a week or 2.. they are 17's. well atleast now i know that they are worth something lol :domokun:

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What tyres are on the equips? Will they clear a BBK?

Will the AVS clear?

Will you sell without tyres?

hey mate yea the equips and avs's will clear gig brakes and the Volks are Gt'cs just the 8 inch wide ones are abit older in design.

and 1 volk is a spare so it is still 17 but doesnt have the width of the other wheels

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