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I was just recently browsing the sau gallerys when I cam across such a beast.

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I beleive the wheels are the ssr proffesor sp-1 that are now discontinued, I was curious if anyone knew this member? and if so what width and offset are his wheels. Simply delicious! Im guessing something like 9.5-10" wide with a low offset +15-18?

thank you very much!

cheers

John

im more amazed that u could tell what wheels they are from that angle lol

So simple, just click

file-> image ->rotate angle 70 degrees -> show wheels.

ofcourse there was more then one pic of this car.

hehe

Edited by JBNR32
So simple,  just click

file-> image ->rotate angle 70 degrees -> show wheels.

ofcourse there was more then one pic of this car.

hehe

ah i c, thought u would've posted the 1 that actually showed what u were talking about...but thats just me. lol

  • 1 month later...
hey ppl..just found this thread

Wheels are WORK Termist S1C

18 x 9.5" with a +13 offset

265/35 tyres..bought from CRD here in sydney for $$$$$ :) but they look hot (Y)

post up some better pics mate. the first pic is terrible for seeing the rims

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