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Evening All,

For sale a PAIR of Yokohama Advan A13 in 245/40/18

Fitted for about 2 weeks on the front before i moved backs to the front and got 275s for the rear and took this pair off. Close enough to brand new; maybe 200kms wear at MOST.

Pick up from Dulwich Hill; Sydneys Inner West

$300 the pair as these as 200$ each on special and i want them gone quick.

contact on 0422579305 or [email protected] preferred over PM.

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sorry i didnt take pics... they were essentially unused so i figured people could google if they didnt know what A13s look like

open to offers, want them gone

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