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Hi all,

Have the following for sale, posting here as the wheels are proven offsets suitable for V35 sedans.

1. SSR Professor - silver (wheels only)

18x8 +31

18x9 +37

No gutter rash, few scratches and minor stone chips but overall excellent condition. These were previously on my 300GT, fit perfectly without need to roll guards. $2300

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2. Work VS-KF - metallic black with anodised candy red studs and center cap. Custom color. (wheels only)

18x8 +38 57mm dish

18x9 +38 70mm dish

Immaculate condition no rash, as new condition. Was going to go on my white v35 but have decided on a different set now. This is a custom color that you will not find on any other car in australia. $2500

3. 350z factory suspension - springs and struts

Came of 03 350z with approx 30,000kms. In great condition, no leaks. Will lower sedans by 1" all round and coupes by 0.5". Best bang for buck suspension mod for your sedan if you are after a mild drop to suit your new wheels. Will not separate springs and struts. Selling as a set. $300

Prefer pick up Brisbane southside.

Any questions feel free to PM.

Thanks.

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hey mate

will the works fit without rolling of guards?

if so im pretty keen on them and i can probably pick them up tomorow

cheers

peter

Both the works and SSRs will not require any guard rolling..they will sit nice and flush especially the rears.

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Looks like these are just out of reach. Oh well. Budgets r budgets & if you don't stick to

them sometimes then anarchy reigns...... yada yada.

Make this man an offer folks because from what I can see, these are mint examples & 2k

well spent IMO

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