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Ok peoples these rims are for sale in thier pairs, BUT would prefer to sell together!

Items: 2x Enkei 18x9.5 and 2x Rays 18x9

Item Condition: Good condition, Few Scrapes, Nothing Major

Extra Info: Both are 5 Stud 5x114.3, the Enkeis are about a +30 Offset and the Rays are about a +35 Offset. Comes with tyres, which are in ok condition, will get you out of trouble, but may need to be replaced soon.

Location: Adelaide, would like to sell locally BUT will send at buyers expense if the price is right.

Delivery: Prefer local pickup, but will send at buyers expense.

Price: $600ono

Contact: Ring James on 0433 123 480

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Alright guys n girls, Had a few people message and ask if the $600 is for 1 pair or all 4 wheels........

IT IS $600 FOR ALL FOUR WHEELS, BUT in saying that the price is pretty damn good as it is, So won't be taking much less than the $600 stated!

whoa give it some time! :D you need to wait for the weekend so the normal non whoring folks can see them

why do you have non matching ones anyway? did you have 2 of them on the LHS and 2 on the RHS???? lolz

Yeh Yeh i know..... Nah they got bought a few years back from Japanese Motorsport and were gonna go on a Rx7 until 19s were bought for it, and then the whole car got sold and the 18s are whats left! They've barely been used as the car was a build up from scratch! And of course they were NOT on dif sides......LOL

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