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Guys these are in the parts section too but they were for my V35 so I thought I'd post it in here too.

SSR MS1

20x9.5 +10 Medium Disk (77mm)

20x10.5 +18 Super Low Disc (103mm)

Gray Silver

5 Hole

114.3 PCD

$4800

I had these custom made for my V35 Skyline which I sold for my Golf GTI so they're up for sale (if they don't sell I'm keeping them for my future 350Z Project!).

I just dropped in to JDMyard to take pics of them and damn they're ridiculously hot. Nuts!!!

No low balls (but you've got to have some big ones to buy and fit these), not going to lose any money on these at all so don't bother bargaining with me.

In Sydney, ready for pick-up. Will ship if I have to (you pay for shipping).

Onto the pics!

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SSR goodness.

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Rear wheel. Baller Status. They're HUGE!

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Got dish?

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Step lip.

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Front wheel.

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Paint detail.

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Rear.

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Front.

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