You are bidding on a set of factory 17" 2013 Toyota Avalon wheels. I had them on a week before I bought custom. These are beautiful. No scratches, only about 300 miles on them. I will ship to the continental United States. Shipping will be in 4 separate boxes and will ship within two business days after payment is received in full. Thank you and good luck!
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