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Default FS: Brand new in-box SSR SP3 19" Matte Black/Polished - Agressive Fitment

Well, after 5 months of waiting for these bad boys, they finally arrive just a few days after I decide that I am going to sell my car.

The wheels are BRAND NEW, never mounted on a car, the tires are used with ~70% tread life left on the fronts, ~60% on the rears. They will be professionally boxed and shipped via UPS. These wheels are an agressive fitment to not only be flush, but accommodate big tires. I spent a while measuring my car and going back and forth with SSR to make sure the massive fronts would fit. The tires are 275/35/19 front, 305/30/18 rear. Those should fit no problem. You may even be able to fit a 285 up front, but I was going 275 simply because I already have them from a previous set of wheels.

Wheels:
Fronts are 19x10+31, rears are 19x11+24
Color is matte black center w/polished step lip.

Tires:
Nitto Invo, 275/35 front, 305/30 rear
Fronts have ~70% tread left, rears have ~60%

These wheels alone cost $3360 + shipping, not including tires, mounting, and balancing and I am not sure what the current wait time is, but I waited 5 months.

Sold! No center caps, but you can order a set from SSR for I think $45 each.

***Note, I left the blue protective film on the rim lip edges. They make the wheel lips look smaller than they really are in photos, but I didn't want to remove them for obvious reasons.

Photos with mounted tires coming tomorrow (8/10/10)



























And last, but not least, this is a shot of the same style wheel on a 370Z, although mine are obviously a different color, and even more agressive fitment.



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