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Brand: SSR
Model: Type C
Tyres: (Yes/No) Yes 235/45/17
Pair / Set: Set
PCD: 5x114.3
Diameter / Width / Offset:17x9+25
Location: Newcastle NSW
Willing to Ship: (Yes/No)
Price: 1200
Willing to Swap: (Yes/No) Yes (Gramlight 57D)

For sale is 4x SSR Type C. Wheels are in decent condition with a few marks (as pictured). SSR stickers are in good condition but the Type C stickers aren't the best as you can see. 2x tyres are brand new and 2x tyres are 30%.

Marks on wheels: 2x gutter rash as pictured and 1 mark on the face of a spoke as pictured.

Happy to post AUS wide or for pickup in Newcastle

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