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For sale:

SSR Professor SP1 in Custom Type-C Bronze (Only set Worldwide done in Bronze!!!!)

19x9.5INCH +18 Fronts

19x11INCH +11 Rears

VERY NICE DISH on both.

Item Condition: LESS Than 6 months old. perfect nick, no scratches, no dings, gutter rash, all straight!

Price and price conditions:

$4200 OR NEAR Offer

Extra Info: Selling because, this did not clear my big supra brakes, so this is for Supras with smaller brakes, or Chaser, Aristo, RX7, RX8, Skyline, 200sx etc etc. Be the only one in the world to own the rarest custom SSR Type-C Bronze coloured Professor SP1's!!!!!! These were over $6000 NEW with tyres and 3 Months wait!

Pictures:

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FRONTS

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REARS

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HERE IS HOW THEY SIT ON MY CAR, Note the front was with a 22mm Spacer to clear the big brakes.

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Rear fitted:

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Fronts fitted with 2mm Spacer:

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Contact Details: PM or

Location: Sydney, NSW

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up or I can organise freight at buyers expence!

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PHAT looking rims man good luck with the sale...... if i had the money and they would fit my humble little gtst i would sooooooo take them off ur hands but free bump for hot wheels

Gosh exactly what I want, although my car is only a 4stud siiiigh... :(

My knowledge of rims is pretty basic, when ordering what figure defines how deep the dish is?

Also any idea where I might buy some of these in the polished metal colour and hopefully 4-stud :)

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