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Advan 17x8.5 Tcii's And 235/45r17 A050m


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For sale

All items are basically new.

2x 17x8.5 +31 5/114.3 ADVAN Racing TCII in Silver

2x 17x8.5 +25 5/114.3 ADVAN Racing TCII in Silver

4x 235/45R17 Yokohama A050 Medium

Wheels are like new. They have tyres fitted to them and have been fitted to the car but only ever driven down the driveway.

Tyres are also like new. They have been fitted to the wheels obviously and they have also been "scrubbed in" by Bill at Gordon Leven Motorsport Tyres. The scrubbing in process helps tyre life and also more heat cycles so the tyres grip right up until they have nothing left on them. Like the wheels, the tyres have only even been driven down the driveway & back a few times.

The tyres are dated week 26, 2012. I purchased them in August 2013 and they have been kept in a garage the entire time.

$1950 for the lot.

Prefer to sell together.

Pick up Razorback or Silverwater

Ph: 0434 367 224

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