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hi guys,

got myself a new set of rims so i can do away with these. they came on the car when i bought it. last owner said that they were on the car from japan.

what im selling: set of 4 SSR professor SP1 rims - 17" x 8.5(f) and 9.5® +35 offset in chrome.

the rears are +35 offset for sure, as i can see the sticker but I haven't taken the fronts off to check yet. as they are now, the fronts sit FLUSH in line with the guards, not rolled to my knowledge.

also on the rims are a set of 4 very good condition nankang NS-II tyres. you know tyres then you know their 'quality'. I didn't put them on, previous owner did.

HOWEVER: biggest catch here, and be warned, is that 2 of the rims have buckles and 3 have 'bad' rashes (enough to say, rip of threads of a cloth if you tried to wipe the rims) and one has what i'd call minor rash.

Would have kept this set to store away and eventually work on, but, i have all the wheels that i'll need for the foreseeable future right now. so they will go - if someone will take them.

Looking for 1000$ ONO for rims+tyres. They ARE SSR professors, after all. But talk to me with an offer, I'll listen.

Picture is how they look on my car as of now. If you're genuinely interested then PM me your email and I can send you detailed pics of the condition of the rims themselves. As I said before, the TYRES are near-new (only a few months old, and no hard driving has been done) and the rims are in worse-for-wear condition.

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Edited by darksky34

I know price normally goes DOWN but I'd like to bump it up to starting at 1500$ for the set. Reason is, thought about it, 1000$ for SSRs...bargain but I do kind of need the money so would like to get what i can of course, am negotiable. As mentioned before, pics should be seen first =)

GHO5T - they hold pressure fine. there is vibration at 100+ km/h BUT i cannot verify it is due to the wheels themselves, as I have not had an alignment yet as well as the fact i have a few suspension issues right now, so not sure if vibration because of rims. keeping in mind i've only had the car for roughly a month, previous owner didn't take much care of it.

Edited by darksky34
  • 3 weeks later...

Bump. Wheels are off the car, in my garage ready.

Fronts: 17 x 8.5 +35

Rears: 17 x 9.5 +35

Nankang NS-II on them, put on about 6 months ago (previous owner)

Rash and buckle on a few rims, outer lip only so holds air fine. I have pics so PM me with email or number and I'll send them right over.

Negotiable, starting from $1300. Willing to ship but paid and organised by buyer not me. Located in Sydney NSW

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