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Hi All,

I have a set of rims for sale. If you're serious about grip and circuit racing, these are the babies for you.

They are a set of 5-spoke White SSR Integrals forged rims.

FRONT

17x8" 32mm offset (16lb rim - as light as the Volk TE37, or VERY close) with BRAND NEW 205/40/17 Kumho VictorRacer V700 semi-slicks

(as grippy as your to your Bridgestone RE540s and road legal)

REAR

17x9" 38mm offset (18lb rim) with 95%+ tread 255/40/17 Falken Azenis RT215 semi-slicks.

They're off my 1996 MR2 turbo. They fit PERFECTLY on my car which has no suspension mods. (ie. Standard Bilstein shocks and MR2 springs - std height).

The fronts fit snug/flush and never scrubs.

The rears fit snug also also but if you go over large bumps you will scrub if you havent rolled your guards.. After I rolled my guards the next day, they stopped scrubbing..

I bought the front tyres last week and the rears about 2months ago (With Receipts) but have taken the rims off because I didnt want to drive on the brand new fronts yet.

Rims have a couple of very minor scratches but u wont see them until you stand 20cm away. They balance perfectly even at high speeds. No vibrations at all.

I want $2000 for them and am located in Melbourne, Victoria

Here's a pic for those interested and my email [email protected] if you want more information.

http://www.geocities.com/mrgze/Wheels.JPG

Reason for sale: family reasons

You can also contact me on 0416261549 if you need any more information

Cheers

John

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i have a set of 18x8's of these in silver but wanting ur 17's as i have full slicks. interested in a swap plus cash adjustment?

unfortunately I am not looking for a swap as I already have a set of street wheels, these ones were intended for track use, but doesn't look like I am going to be hitting the track any time soon so they need a better home. Thanks for the interest let me know if you are interested in a straight purchase.

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