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Up for sale is a set of AVS Model 6 wheels with specs of 18x9 +20 all round. Wheels are black and are in great condition.

Tyres,

Fronts: Falken FK452 225-40 92y

Rears: Pirelli P Zero 225-40 92y

One of the rear tyres has a nice egg on the sidewall so I will include a PAIR of Pirelli P Zero 225-40 92y tyres ON THE SIDE!

I am asking $1.2k or best offer for the set of wheels and pair of spare tyres.

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ALSO!

Pair of Dunlop SP Sport 600. 245-40-18 93y.

Tyres still have plenty of meat on them, bought them off a guy who took them off an Evo 10. Was going onto my GTRs, but those have since sold.

Asking $150 or best offer.

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Next up, a pair of Fullrun HP199 tyres. 235-45-17.

Tyres still have plenty of meat just like the above tyre. Took them off a pair of meshies I had a while back, no need for them now.

Asking $100 or best offer.

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Last one is a SINGLE Pirelli Dragon tyre. 235-40-18. Came off the set of Model 6s I've got for sale.

Asking $50 or best offer.

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Wheels and tyres are located in SE Melbourne and prefer a local sale.

Cheers,

Adam

The 17" Fullrun tyres are sold.

Only the 18" Dunlop SP Sport 600 245/40/18 pair of tyres and the single Pirelli Dragon are left.

Cheers

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