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Hi Guys,

I am going in a different direction with my car and as such my wheels are up for sale. They are SSR SP3's in super black coat. 19x11 +6 front (Hyper disk clearance, has ample clearance for big brakes) and 19x11 +3 rear (normal disk clearance). Slightly lower offset rear to give it a bit more dish which also has the added benefit of making them sit perfect fitment wise front and rear.

They currently have Federal 595 Evo's in 275/30/19 all round which have about 90-95% tread front and rear. I bought the wheels for a little under 5k new with the centre caps and the super black coat centres (premium colour option) in about June this year. The wheels/tyres have only done about 3000km's and have no buckles etc. There is slight gutter rash on the very outside lip of one of the rears which is hardly noticeable but otherwise they are perfect.

Here are some photo's of the wheels as they sit on the car right now.

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I am after 4500 ONO

I already have another set of wheels lined up so just after a straight sale not any swaps.

Any questions just ask my best contact is 0403858714. Wheels are located in Rouse Hill, NSW and will post at buyers cost.

Thanks,

Brett

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Hey @Dan BNRyou might want to ask for pics of these wheels in the Cosmetic or General sections. This ad is 8 years old.

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/forum/7-general-automotive-discussion/

https://www.sau.com.au/forums/forum/157-cosmetic-styling-respray/

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