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Have a set of White AVS Model 6's for sale.

Perfect for GTR's if your looking for a strong light-weight wheel, Only reason I'm getting rid of them is due to my 32 getting the wide-body treatment.

2 tyres are ok, probably about 10000kms left on them if you don't get a lot of wheel spin and the other 2 are really not great, the inside is worn because of fairly agressive camber.

Some of the white paint is starting to flake on I think one rim but there is almost no gutter rash ( Would have said none because it is so minimal) on any of them.

Looking for $500 but very open to offers, they are just sitting there taking up room.

Can ship at buyers expense and i get pretty reasonable rates to australia's east coast.

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I also have a 4 channel amp, brand new still in box, its and infinity audio 4 channel amp, model 475a 180w RMS @ 2ohm - $ 200

I have 2 crossfire subs for sale as well both are brand new, haven't even opened the boxes, $350 for both.

Everything is open for offers.

Any questions PM me or call on 0434817247

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Near Wollongong, but can meet you there about 1hr south of sydney

Also just checked the wheels to confirm their exact sizes and offset, I've been away for a few days and they are actually 17x9's and +20 offset... Sorry for the previous misinformation...

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