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17" Bronze SSP Type C 6 spoke wheels

Set of 4 brand new wheels, in boxes, never used on a car.

Size: 17x7.0"

PCD: 5x114.3

Offset: +35

Suits R32/R33/R34/S14/S15/Z32 and various others including Daewoo Leganza, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Honda Accord, Honda Prelude, Honda S2000, Honda CRV, Honda Odyssey, Hyundai Tiburon, Mazda 3, Mazda RX8, Nissan 350Z, Nissan Maxima, Toyota Camry, Toyota Avalon, and Toyota RAV4.

Location: Pennant Hills, Sydney, NSW (15 mins from Epping, Hornsby or Castle Hill).

Postage: Willing to freight interstate. It will cost ~$80 to send the set to capital cities.

Price: $800 O.N.O.

Contact: Mark, on 0422 046 486.

The wheels are very pretty. You can't appreciate how great they look until you see them in natural light. They are an imitation of the popular SpeedyStar (SSR) Type C 's.

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Edited by MarkE
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi mate, PM sent.

For anyone else interested, from what I can tell BusFreight can send the set of wheels for ~$60, Australia wide.

I will call them on Monday to confirm this.

Cheers,

Mark

  • 2 weeks later...

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