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Enkei NT03+M Wheel 17x8.0, 5x114.3 +35 Shadow Chrome

RRP ea $450. Which makes it $1800 for them new.

They have no scratches and are like new.

Reason for sale : I want 18's :P

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They have no tyres and i am willing to slightly drop the price if you pick them up!

Busfreight is $100 for all 4 rims. AUSTRALIA WIDE

Thanks

$1000 deliverd

Edited by GTR-026tt

Where is your location?

How much does 1 rim weight exactly? (Are they forged or cast)

So they came off a evo or skyline r32 gtr?

They where originally off a EVO. But they where never fitted to my GTR. Was a mistake buying them as i do want 18" wheels with a lower offset.

They are forged wheels.

Thanks

pics of the real wheels would help..wanna see how they look in shadow chrome.

Sorry mate no pics.. its a dark grey silver looking rim.. you can search them on google.

They are like new condition with zero scratches as promised

i am interested mate i have an evo. but i would like to see the actual wheels and pics of all four.

thanks

also i have a set of rays 57 gramlights 18 x 10 inch wide gold and silver to suit r32 gtr would you consider swap plus the diffference. iwas after $3000 for them

Edited by mad34
i am interested mate i have an evo. but i would like to see the actual wheels and pics of all four.

thanks

also i have a set of rays 57 gramlights 18 x 10 inch wide gold and silver to suit r32 gtr would you consider swap plus the diffference. iwas after $3000 for them

Check your PM

Do they have tires on them at all?

yes they do but they are totally stuffed. I will be removing them as its extra weight just incase someone wants to buy them interstate.

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