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This is the sh*t right here!!!

SSR Professor SP1

18x9.5 +12 with Firestone rubber.

3000kms driven.

GT-R suitable.

Closing shortly. July 23rd

Estimating around $3k. Could be less. Bidding reserve price is yet to be met.

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The CR Kai's have TOYO T1R rubber 245/40/18 with 90 - 95% tread. One slight mark on one of the rims only.

These will sell for a price equivalent to $2200 landed. Hopefully less.

But keep in mind this is an auction environment and the closing price can be unpredictable. More often than not it depends on how much interest is generated by this particular set before the close of auction.

Cheers.

CR Kais in this size new without rubber retails for $2400+

CE28N brand new are closer to $4000 new without rubber and ive seen a used set

with these measurements close on auction giving a landed price in excess of $3000.

What do you have available now as in, I can get them within a week?

Rick,

for the GT-R, not much landing that's suitable but we do have about 6 sets in stock to suit rear wheel nissans and atleast another 6 sets landing within the next 2 to 3 weeks.




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