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Hey all,

Seeing as im selling the car i will be parting out the wheels.

They are Genuine SSR SP1 2 piece wheels, black with a polished lip. They have plenty of dish and as seen from the photos, in my opinion they are sexy wheels. In addition to this they are fairly light, not that much heavier than the oem 18" alloys.

The wheels are in good condition, no buckles or cracks at all. However, there is small gutter rash about 2-3cm light on one of the rims due to the gf parking...Any wheel shop will be able to repair this for about $50-$100 if your really padantic about these things.

Specs of the wheels are

19x9.0 +11 Front 235/30/19 80% life

19x9.5 +5 Rear 275/35/19 (would need replacing unless you would like to swap them around)

I know this isnt the popular 19x9.5 +22, and 19x10.5 +22 setup alot of zed owners run but these wheels still sit the same way. If anything the fitment is almost spot on.

I get alot of compliments on the road from people with these wheels so be quick to grab this at a great price. Due to our crappy exchange rate expect to pay about $4500-$5000 for these rims.

Price:

$3300 Ono (incl tyres, red lug nuts, 15mm hubcentric spacer)

Location:

Western Sydney ( but i can post interstate at buyers expense using www.smartsend.com.au)

Contact:

0403337740 or PM

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would you take $2500 delivered to melbourne??cheers

Hey all,

Seeing as im selling the car i will be parting out the wheels.

They are Genuine SSR SP1 2 piece wheels, black with a polished lip. They have plenty of dish and as seen from the photos, in my opinion they are sexy wheels. In addition to this they are fairly light, not that much heavier than the oem 18" alloys.

The wheels are in good condition, no buckles or cracks at all. However, there is small gutter rash about 2-3cm light on one of the rims due to the gf parking...Any wheel shop will be able to repair this for about $50-$100 if your really padantic about these things.

Specs of the wheels are

19x9.0 +11 Front 235/30/19 80% life

19x9.5 +5 Rear 275/35/19 (would need replacing unless you would like to swap them around)

I know this isnt the popular 19x9.5 +22, and 19x10.5 +22 setup alot of zed owners run but these wheels still sit the same way. If anything the fitment is almost spot on.

I get alot of compliments on the road from people with these wheels so be quick to grab this at a great price. Due to our crappy exchange rate expect to pay about $4500-$5000 for these rims.

Price:

$3300 Ono (incl tyres, red lug nuts, 15mm hubcentric spacer)

Location:

Western Sydney ( but i can post interstate at buyers expense using www.smartsend.com.au)

Contact:

0403337740 or PM

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DSC_0008.jpg

DSC_0053.jpg

DSC_0034.jpg

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