FS: SSR C-RS 17x7.5" +37mm offset 14lb each $1200
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FS: SSR C-RS 17x7.5" +37mm offset 14lb each $1200
Now for sale.
My wheels-
PERFECT CONDITION. No bends, scrapes, rash, dings or anything..there is one small chip that was touched up...can't see it from 2ft away. Like new for being 2 years old. Regularly cleaned inside and out. Some small pieces of sticker missing in a few places, but replacement stickers are like $20 on eBay and I might just get around to this soon anyway.
If you didn't catch the title, the specs are-
SSR Type C-RS in dark grey....hard to find.
17x7.5"
+37mm offset
4x100 only
center caps included
no tires
$1200
Will post individual wheel pictures soon.
Parking lot quickie by AnonymousNamelss, on Flickr
IMG_3398 by AnonymousNamelss, on Flickr
My wheels-
PERFECT CONDITION. No bends, scrapes, rash, dings or anything..there is one small chip that was touched up...can't see it from 2ft away. Like new for being 2 years old. Regularly cleaned inside and out. Some small pieces of sticker missing in a few places, but replacement stickers are like $20 on eBay and I might just get around to this soon anyway.
If you didn't catch the title, the specs are-
SSR Type C-RS in dark grey....hard to find.
17x7.5"
+37mm offset
4x100 only
center caps included
no tires
$1200
Will post individual wheel pictures soon.
Parking lot quickie by AnonymousNamelss, on Flickr
IMG_3398 by AnonymousNamelss, on Flickr
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BUMP- Looking to trade them for?? Something of equal value.
I had the car at the body shop months ago and they did get some titanium paint overspray on one wheel, but it's harld noticable as it's nearly the same color...and I've been afraid to try to get it off becuase I don't want to damage the finish of the wheels (though I've been told it can be removed easily without harming the original powercoated finish using paint reducer).
This is the wheel with over spray...barely visible...it's at the top of the wheel
The one chip...(don't mind the white specs- it's polishing compound from the last time I detailed the car)
I had the car at the body shop months ago and they did get some titanium paint overspray on one wheel, but it's harld noticable as it's nearly the same color...and I've been afraid to try to get it off becuase I don't want to damage the finish of the wheels (though I've been told it can be removed easily without harming the original powercoated finish using paint reducer).
This is the wheel with over spray...barely visible...it's at the top of the wheel
The one chip...(don't mind the white specs- it's polishing compound from the last time I detailed the car)
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I has no account on H-T, and I'd suspect that like MT, they frown upon simply using them for the FS section. At least that is how I feel.
I've thought about HT and VWVortex...and I have them up on NAM.
I've thought about HT and VWVortex...and I have them up on NAM.
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