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hi y'all,

i have four wheels for sale

2x Chrome SSR Professer S1 17x8 +38 (unsure for offset and will confirm tonight) with brand new tyres.. 235/40 (or 45?)

2x Chrome SSR Professer S1 17x8.5 +28 (unsure for offset and will confirm tonight) also with brand new tyres.. 235/40 (or45?)

these wheels came on the car and have gutter rash and other scratches etc.

also have two 4mm spacers that were on the front of my car when it was purchased which the buyer can have

come over for a look or a test fit (i have a jack)

looking for $900 willing to negotiate (tyres alone were $640)

PS - im pretty sure that the fronts (17x8) will not fit on a R32 gts-t m-spec (4pot front calipers) without a spacer (unless you grind down the caliper cover). ZCR test fitted the rears and it looked... awesome!! fills the guards nicely

PPS - the picture below is the wheels on my car with the old tyres still on them

call 0410 149 689

Nerm

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2x Chrome SSR Professer S1 17x8 +38 (unsure for offset and will confirm tonight) with brand new tyres.. 235/40 (or 45?)

2x Chrome SSR Professer S1 17x8.5 +28 (unsure for offset and will confirm tonight) also with brand new tyres.. 235/40 (or45?)

for some reason i cant edit my original post but i thought that i should point out that the stud pattern is 5x114.3 although the more astute readers will notice that i mentioned that ZCR had them on his 32 which as you all should know is 5x114.3 as well. Note sure if you guys knew that the JizZseX100 was 5x114.3 or not

whats the width????

and any pics of them on a 32 or what????

what do you mean by width.. in the original post i said that the fronts were 8 inches wide and the rears were 8.5.. or are you refering to the tyres which are 235/40 (or45) all around

no pics of the 32 unfortunatley..

i gave the number a call but the guy said it was the wrong number haha

oops my number us 0410 146 684.. my bad. i was at the physio anyway so i wouldnt have answered

im not sure if the wheels fit the front with the spacers.. i havent checked

tried calling that one and it says youve got incoming call restrictions activated haha.

wtf.. sim card must have slipped or something?? this phone has been giving me nothing but grief lately, i might need to get a new one..

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