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hey bro nice ride

are they osaka Phantom racing rims?

Hey mate,

They are very similar to the osaka Phantom racing rims, i think they are jst an aftermarket make not 2 sure got it like that. but it does say "avs model 5" on them if that means anything. :banana:

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yea strange u say that. cos i google avs 5 and they dont look like them,lol. ur right. im only readin off the center caps. which say avs 5 model. oh well. if ppl know what they r post the style name. copies of osaka Phantom racing rims seems to be the closest i culd think of. :D

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Hey mate,

They are very similar to the osaka Phantom racing rims, i think they are jst an aftermarket make not 2 sure got it like that. but it does say "avs model 5" on them if that means anything. :D

hmmm copies of the osaka ones would be nice but the 18 inch osaka ones from TTF are only 1400 with tyres so that cheap imo...but apparntly offset is a bitch and a half

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