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I got a set of 4 Genuine Japanese SSR XRV Longchamp Rims.

Measuring 17x8 at front and 17x9 Rears.

Im unsure of offset, but i think its around +30 sits right on the lip of a r33gtst.

It has Gun metal Grey centre with polished outer lip.

Pictured is a front rim, rear rims has a little extra dish.

Very good condition apart from one wheel having slight gutter rash, (about 5cm)

Front Tyres are brand new Good-year perfromance tyres (225/45/r17) with 100% tread

Rear Tyres are worn Bridgestone Potenza RE01 with about 30% tread.

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Located In Western Suburbs of Melbourne.

Asking around 2k as these are extremely rare rims that are very lightweight.

Pick-up only, may deliver in Metro Melb. Offers excepted.

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