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Hey guy found out my rims where stolen from my backyard, thought my old man might have taken them to his place to store them.

Anyway any help would be much appreciated if anyone sees them kicking around on ebay, gumtree, cash converters, pawn shops or private sale.

Rims are Speed Star Racing (SSR) Courage 18's, from memory 8' wide fronts and 8.5' or 9' rears and crappy +45 or there about offset. All chrome and look pretty similar to VSKFs, here is a pic

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They arent that common and they have tags saying Speed Star Racing rather than SSR. The defining feature of they would be they have Federal semi slicks on the rears wheels (i think they were 595s but the tread pattern doesnt look the same) looked more like this. Front tyres where gone and cant remember brand. Also a defining feature will be that the wheels are clean with no brake dust on the inner barrels (spend 2 days cleaning them :( ) Also have Vienna BLACK centre caps.

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Im gutted after cleaning them with a tooth brush and plenty of elbow grease for 2 days straight.

If anyone has any info or help please email me at [email protected] me or please ring the Police, i hope they are found as ive got no car now just a car floating on jack stands :(

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