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Hey guys,

I have 2 pairs of SSR Professor SP1's for sale. They have been on my car for about 2 years and I'm selling as I have another set of rims and no need for these.

These wheels are 3 piece made in Japan and always get plenty is compliments. They sit flush on the front of my r33 and a tiny bit out on the rears giving an aggressive look. Will suit R32, R33, R34, S14 and S15's.

First pair is 18 x 9 + 29 with white centers. Great condition with minor scratches but barely noticeable unless look right up close. They come with Ventrus HRII 235/40/18 tyres with about 40 - 50% tread and alittle camber wear on one tyre.

Second pair is 18 x 9.5 + 18 chrome centers, low brake disc ie for maximum dish. Minor scratches nothing major and afew very minor scuffs from previous owner. The tyres on them are Kumho KU36 245/40/18 with 95% tread. I purchased these tyres from Option1 Garage for $510 recently and have receipt aswell.

I'm located in the hills district/north west of sydney. Pick up only, sorry interstate people, I don't have to time to send and it's too much hassle.

Price is 1K for the fronts/white centers and 1.3K for the rears/chrome centers or both for 2.2K.

PM me or email crash_bandicoot69@hotmail.com if interested

Cheers

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