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got a set of genuine SSR 265 rims

these are genuine, not replicas and are made in japan

16x7 and 16x8 ( pair of each)

2 piece rims

5x114.3

centres have been resprayed red

will come with 4 tyres with over 50% tread (will need to be fitted)

205/55/16

The only negatives of the rims are

the valve stem on 2 rims have dents from brake calipers rubbing it (dont think its a concern though if fussy its $30US for genuine SSR or $10 from local wheel shop for a suitable valve stem)

The offset of the wheel is 50

hence wont clear r33 brakes

10mm spacer and it should fit fine

as it needs a spacer and needs, valve stems and tyres fitted

im only asking $500

these rims are extremely rare and if on market 2nd hand would be

close to $1000 - $1500

would also consider swapping for a r33 series 2 front bar and reo

or aftermarket turbo

located in sydney

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If you can send me clear images of each wheel and they are in the same condition as your sample, you can consider them sold without tyres.

My email is dandfx at optusnet dot com dot au

I will arrange freight from my end, all I will need you to do is grab some boxes from a wheel shop and I will email the shipping labels to you. are the centres removable? red wont suit my car lol.

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