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4xSSR Longchamps XR-4. 15" diameter, 8" wide, Offset -2, 4 stud 114.3 PCD, tyres have plenty of tread left. Suits AE86's, S13's etc.

Condition: Rims are currently off the car, as large brakes have been fitted, and these rims do not allow comfortable clearance. Edges of the rims aren't scraped, some of the nuts are slightly rusted, but are very easily replaced. Detailed pictures and more info available on request to serious buyers. Contact [email protected]

Rims are located in Melbourne, can deliver in the melbourne metro area, buyers outside this area will have to organise pickup and delivery at their own cost.

I will sell immediately for $1200, or will go to the highest offer above $1000 in a week's time.

Pics of rims on car:

01.jpg

02.jpg

sky80.jpg

higher res pics of the rims on the car (well mostly the car :)):

http://www.superfunhappysliders.com/fun/ssr/03.jpg

http://www.superfunhappysliders.com/fun/ssr/04.jpg

These rims have also been advertised on:

Nissan Silvia, Toymods, AE86 Driving Club, Skylines Australia, and JDM Style Tuning forums, so please be aware that I may recieve offers on these rims outside of this thread.

yeah someone had done an R32 GTS front on an S13 silvia... looked wierd... sorta like a R32 that was on lean-cuisine.

Sky80 sorta flows a lot better aesthetically and looks a lot cooler as its very different to an R32 unlike the silvia.

Anyways, the point of the post is let everyone know that the rims are sold.

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