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C-Red here in WA have them. They will freight too.

Here is their site clicky

just checked the site and i dont think they stock the SP1 professor rims which im after.

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if anyones selling a brand new set of 19" hit us back

contact Eugene (Mxfly) : http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=55

Bought a few sets from him before he can order new ones in but don't expect much change from 4K for a brand new set in 19s for the SSR SP1.

I've got a black set in 18s if ur interested :D

contact Eugene (Mxfly) : http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showforum=55

Bought a few sets from him before he can order new ones in but don't expect much change from 4K for a brand new set in 19s for the SSR SP1.

I've got a black set in 18s if ur interested :D

i got quoted 2k from C Red.....something dosnt sound right here

maybe i just heard wrong, ill give the guy a call to confirm it later lol

Yeah, 2k sounds insanely cheap for brand new 19" Professors.

I was looking for months for wheels in Japan, and you'd be struggling to get a decent second hand set for that much. Almost every brand new wheel I looked at in 19" from a decent maker, would be pushing $3.5k to $4k once landed in Australia. Plus taxes on top.

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