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Ok guys and gals, time to put these up for sells.

Genuine SSR Type C-RS
Gun metallic in colour
19x9.5 +22 5x114.3
Set of 4 rims with NO rubber.
Practically brand new, still in boxes with dust covers.
Comes with stickers, valve stems and caps, hubcentric rings and original papers.
Genuine lightweight racing rims made in Japan.
These are now discontinued and can no longer be purchased from SSR.
Would have been roughly been around $4000 landed when ordered new.
So grab a chance to snap up a mint set of rims.
$2500 ono plus postage.
Located 10mins south of Wollongong NSW.
The picture of the rim mounted was a test fit on my R32 GTR, which sat rather well.

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I have purchased a quaife front diff, so may consider swaps for other items with cash adjustment either way. I am looking at upgrading my gearbox ;)

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Price drop. $2300 including postage to anywhere in Australia.

Would like them gone as I could use the funds elsewhere.

Yes, they are made with SSR's semi solid forging process.

These are a light weight competition wheel.

They also come with hubcentric rings which fit perfectly on a 32 GTR.

The last photo is a test fit on my car.

dem brakes tho

good looking wheels, glws

Thanks GHO5T.

They are pretty crazy brakes.

Im looking at building another set to on sell which will be of similar spec if you know anyone who would be interested.

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