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YHI are the distributors for Enkei wheels but they don't and won't bring in much for GTRs, most of the wheels come in with too much offset e.g. for GTSTs , S15s etc.

I have been interested in buying Enkei wheels for a long time buy they have to bring in 40 pieces of any one type at a time.

Enkei wheels have a lot of technology in thier manufacture, they are very strong and very light, and most of them look good to.

The RPF01s have very good caliper clearance for big brakes.

Anyone who is interested in an new Enkei wheels please conact me, we might be able to get enough together for a discount import!

I'll start the ball rolling with a set of 17" x 9" RPF01s.

Links

Enkei Japan

http://www.enkei.co.jp/

YHI

http://www.yhi.com.au/

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mate, can't help because i already have my enkeis... and i love 'em... lightweight, hollow, and rated for racing (used to be run in JGTC)... RP06 i think - these rims are not made any more, but can still be found at a few good spots. mine are 18x9 and i reckon they're the ducks. they also do 17's. if you can find a set, grab em. awesome brake cooling - easy as to clean, and strong and light. - and so much better looking than everyone else's 'bling' look.

but yeah, go hard for the enkeis - definitely worth the search.

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