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I got my stock 17s if you need to borrow a set for a while. Kinda just taking up space in the garage

Thanks for the offer but I've got a set of 17 inch stockers on there as of tonight. I changed 4 rims in 35 degree heat in under an hour using the scissor jack.......it was rough.

Ill be on the 17s for about 8 weeks while import monster brings my replacement rims in ;-)

Hey Yun -

about 3 hours after I picked up the stockies from you I won a set on Yahoo Japan that I had been keeping my eye on.

They are SSR SP3 20x9(+6), 20x10(+16).

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Cheers, yes through Aaron at import monster.

The jist of it is, register an account, search using their English translated interface with yahoo.jp, if you find something you like you transfer min 50% expected sale proce as a deposit into your own account and bid away. If you win, you must transfer the remaining amount into the account. Import monster pays the seller - and you sit back and what for your items to arrive.

Aaron is very helpful and although I've only bought small stuff before, he has always been very patient and quick with answering all my questions.

The hardest part is finding what you want - the options are endless!

NIce find and Tyres is nice too :) Looks like it's the Nitto brand.

Just noticed. Is the front will fit and clear brembo? the one you had before is 19x 9.5 +22 and the SSR is 20 x 9 +6 Hope it's not sticking out too much.

Edited by pw350gt

Thanks Yun.

The fronts will stick out an extra 10mm. With a 235 they will clear the guards fine. And they are hyper disk fronts, so plenty of brake clearance. Rears sit at exactly the same point - just more inner clearance. They actually came off a v35 according to the translated ad.

Tyres are Nittos but the rears are shot. They will be replaced.

Edited by SMOKEYC34
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Hey, do you still have these wheels for sale? Im EXTREMELY interested in buying them but not for like 2 years or so... Sorry for the long wait but i cant find any more of these anywhere else... Im gonna be getting a supra and these would be perfect for her :) So if you could hold on for like 2 years i would be more than happy to buy these then...

Hey, do you still have these wheels for sale? Im EXTREMELY interested in buying them but not for like 2 years or so... Sorry for the long wait but i cant find any more of these anywhere else... Im gonna be getting a supra and these would be perfect for her :) So if you could hold on for like 2 years i would be more than happy to buy these then...

Fantastic news! I have actually just finish building a time machine in my house - it's in the cupboard where I keep the broom. I can take you forward two years and you can have them!!! If you pay me half now, half when we arrive in the future you have got yourself a deal!!

Hey, do you still have these wheels for sale? Im EXTREMELY interested in buying them but not for like 2 years or so... Sorry for the long wait but i cant find any more of these anywhere else... Im gonna be getting a supra and these would be perfect for her :) So if you could hold on for like 2 years i would be more than happy to buy these then...

Lol! Well played good sir.

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