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hey guys i have up for sale the following two sets of wheels.

Wheel no1

Weds Kranze Lxz chrome finish.

18x9+22 f

18x10+31 r

wheels comes with tires around 70% tread. wheels are in good condition. no buckle or chunks missing from wheels. wheels do have your usual gutter rash.

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Price $2600 ono. happy to send interstate at YOUR cost

wheel no2:

SSR professor ms1. these are EOI atm as im not 100% sure if i want to fit them to my car or not.

wheels are finished in hyperblack chrome.

specs:

19" x 9 offset +11 step lip

19" x 10 offset +11 step lip

wheels are in good condition. cpiple of minor chips here and there. one wheel has a slight rash. nothing deep. will see upon inspection.

dont have any pics of the actual wheel yet. will post up soon.

$3000 ono

thanks

Ash

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey ash have a mate from JDMST thats keen on the MS1's are these the ones pictured here?

Where u located for trial fit?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/403213-nsw-fs-full-set-of-ssr-professor-ms1-hyperblack-chrome/

for sale: full set of SSR Professor MS1

specs:

19" x 9jj offset +11 NR with step lip

19" x 10jj offset +11 SL with step lip

hyper black colour with polished dish

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condition of wheels is great with minor chip and mark here and there but nothing major.

there is one rash about 25cm from previous owner on one front wheel but is superficial and can be machined out easily (can arrange for this also), can arrange tyres also if need be.

RRP for these wheels are $900 per wheel before special coat and shipping

pics below are of the actual wheels on the car they were on (not a promo pic)

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selling the set cheap for $2300 shipped anywhere in australia

pickup available also

please pm me

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