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For sale: Brand New SSR Vienna Schalk in black.

18x8 +37

18x9 +37

4/5 hole x 114.3

Condition: Brand new never fitted!

Price and price conditions: $2400 (Price dropped to 2K pick up)

Extra Info: These wheels are awesome in the flesh and rare as well. Possibly the only set in QLD unless you can prove me wrong. Made by Speed Star Corp. Will suit 4 stud silvias/180sx and 5 stud skylines as well. Heaps of dish for that VIP look! If you want to stand out and be original these are the wheels for you. Selling because the fronts do not clear my R34GTT brakes. Inspections and trial fitting available on arrangement.

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Here is a link to the chrome version to give you a better idea of whatthey look like. Bear in mind SSRs are not available to be purchased retail anymore as they have retired from business.

http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelmodels/1823

Slightly negotiable but don't give me a ridiculous offer as these would retail close to 1K per wheel and they are brand new. I recently bought brand new tyres for around the $800 mark for 18s. Depending on what you want for your money I guess....make me an offer :P

whould you consider swap 19" lenso with tyres or you after straight sale

Prefer a straight sale as I already purchased another set of wheels and tyres, but wouldn't mind having a look at what you have provided you are in Brisbane. Send me a pic to [email protected]

cheers

Prefer a straight sale as I already purchased another set of wheels and tyres, but wouldn't mind having a look at what you have provided you are in Brisbane. Send me a pic to [email protected]

cheers

ill send the pics now but i live in mildura vic but freight is no problem trucks go from here to there everyday cheap haha do yours come with tyres mine have good tread in very good condition

thanks

Price dropped! 2k pickup from Brisbane. C'mon ppls, these are a brand new set of SSR wheels purchased from Japan bout a mth ago. No waiting 6 weeks for them to land! I am already selling them at a loss ;)

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