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Item 1:

Brand:Advan
Model:AVS Model 7
Tyres: (Yes) 2xGood Year Eagle F1 70-80% tread 235/45/ZR17, other 2xMichelin 215/45/17 on indicators.
Set: 1
PCD: 5x114.3
Diameter / Width / Offset:17x8 +40 for all 4s
Location:VIC, S.E.
Willing to Ship: (Yes)
Price: $650ono
Willing to Swap: (No)
VERY light rims, few gutter rash as per pics.

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Item 2:

Brand: Rays Eng. / Nismo
Model: LMGT4
Tyres: Semi Slicks Dunlop Direzza 03G
2x255/40/17 above indicators
2x235/45/17 no good
Set: 1
PCD:5x114.3
Diameter / Width / Offset: 2x17x7.5+30 and 2x17x8.5+40
Location:VIC, S.E.
Willing to Ship: (Yes)
Price: $1650ono (Tyres are worth around $400 alone)
Willing to Swap: (No)

Recently powdercoated in Orange X15 (cost $200). Will clear big brakes such as R33/R34 Brembos. VERY light rims!

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