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Item 1: Jap Meshies 16X8 +22

Condition: has war scars from previous owner, other wise fine

Price: $450 ono with 2 sets of tyres 245/45R16 (mounted on rims) and 205/50R16

Reason for sale: Upgrading

To Fit: 4 and 5 stud 114.3 (Multi hole rims)

Location: Victoria, Melbourne - Local Pick Up

Contact: pm me

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Item 1: Yokohama AVS Sport tyres 255/40R17

Condition: over half tread left but have some camber on both (suggest come have a look for your self)

Price: $50 pair

Reason for sale: upgraded

To Fit: 8.5" to 10" rim

Location: Victoria, Melbourne - Local Pick Up

Contact: pm me

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