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For sale: SSR SP3 in custom bronze 19x11 +3 and -1 with 275/30 all round => Tyres are Falken 452 on the rear with 98% tread and the fronts are Dunlop Direzza DZ101 with 80% tread

Price and price conditions: $4300 with tyres, $3800 without tyres

Condition: Almost new, I had these made this year in June 2013. One wheel has very slight rash from a brick in my driveway but I can get it fixed for you for $60

Contact Details: 0421209840

Location: Concord, NSW

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Will consider shipping interstate but I prefer local sale

Comments: These fit my GTR R34 with no clearance issues on stock guards with my car as low as you see in the pictures. It took me a long time to work out the size, offset and wheel size/type to buy to make it work with minimal room for error :)

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