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ok, up for sale are my SSR Professor SP1's in 18x8.5+30 and 18x9.5+30 with black centres and polished lip

the rears have lower brake clearance, so they appear to have a lot of dish, although easily make it over rear brakes :D

they come with 225/40/18 dunlop lemans lm702's with 70% remaining and 235/40/18 fedeal 595ss with... err... not much left...

i will also throw in a set of 2mm and 5mm slip on spacers as i won't be needing them anymore

the wheels sit 100% flush in 33 gtst guards and require only a slight roll on the rears to fit

front left has some gutter rash that i'm getting removed when neways reopen

will post closeup pics when i get the gutter rash repaired.

sorry bout the shoddy images, they are just from my phone :)

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$2000

reason for sale : got wider rims and a guard roller :)

location is vic, east

happy to post at buyers expense

contact via pm :cheers:

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So if i was to fit 265/35/18 tyres on the rears, would they fit under my currently rolled guards?

Would these clear my 33GTR front Brembos?

Giving these some very serious consideration!

you'll have to come round and check them al.... where is your car atm?

they are gonna be close....

dont think you could get 265's under your guards tho... i run 245 and there is not much room... i do run my car lower than your tho...

:wub:

actually, come to think of it, the brake clearance on the rears is pretty large, so we could get 5mm shaved off them, which would make them +35's

neways should do it i think

actually, come to think of it, the brake clearance on the rears is pretty large, so we could get 5mm shaved off them, which would make them +35's

neways should do it i think

Are you serious :wub:

yeah, it gets done a bit... there is heaps of room in most rims... with ssr's that's how they do the differing caliper clearances, they just take differing ammounts off the back of the spoke section

265/35 will fit depending how low you are and how pumped your guards are i have 265/35 on 18" +20 currently rubbing need more roll my car is 70mm off the ground though.

off topic.

can i please have details on your roof spoiler?

his guards are rolled, but not flared at all.... and the car has been resprayed, so they are what they are...

i think they will probably fit, but i would never sell to a mate without checking first :wub:

the roof spoiler is from yahoo japan / import monster... search "roof spoiler"

remember seeing an s15 there actuall... grey with a kit?

thanx for the kind words... rims are SOLD!

i got new rims... same same professors but in 18x9.5+25 all round :banana:

ahhh bud congrats... post up some pics of the +25s!!!....

nah my s15s at home sleeping ...... with no rego :down:

lol

wats funny i wasa lookin at ur page... thinkin of callin u to say il buy the rims and i saw u drive past LOL

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