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due to what sounds like a spun big end, I need some cash for a new motor/rebuild :/

up for grabs are my SSR Professor SP1 - 18 x 9.5 +25 all round (5 x 114.3)

will fit GTR / GTST etc

Asking for $2500 with 2 x 235/40/18 Nitto NT05's (50% tread) and 2 x 235/40/18 Kuhmo KU36 (80% tread)

rims are black centre w polished lip

there is some minor rash but not bad at all - will upload closeups soon

pics on 33 gtst:

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contact me via pm or 0433 362 156

don't really want to post at this stage

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