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Item: Chrome SSR Professers S1

Age: ?? came with car

Condition: used, some gutter rash and dents

Price: $800.00 (tyres alone were $640)

To Fit: (What car) 5x114.3

Location: Canberra

Contact: Nirmal. PM me or 0410 149 684. email address in [email protected]

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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? will confirm tonight)

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

I'm 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. for pics of his 32 with these wheels on the rear check my forsale tread in the ACT section

I will ship interstate at buyers expense

the picture below is the wheels on my car with the old tyres still on them. i will take some closer pics showing the gutter rash etc tonight

Nerm

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