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Hi Guys

 

Up for sale is a set of SSR SP4 wheels in Titan Silver. These have been on my GTR for less than a year. I am going a different style of wheel, hence the reason for selling

The wheels are in excellent condition. There are no marks, scratches, dings, anything. They are practically brand new

 

I am selling the wheels as a package with the tyres i put on. 

 

Price DOES include center caps. These cost $180 for the 4 brand new

 

Wheel Details

Brand: SSR

Model: SP4

Diameter: 18inch

Width: 10inch

Offset: +18

 

Tyre Details

Brand: Hankook

Model: Ventus R-S3 Z222

Diameter: 18inch

Width: 255

Profile: 35

Condition: over 90% tread left

 

 

Location = Sydney, NSW

Asking Price = $3400 Pickup

 

PM me or shoot me a sms on 0477 998 868

 

Cheers

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