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Item: Enkei RC5 Wheels - 18x9 +30 and 18x9 +15

Age: A few months

Condition: Brand New - have never had tyres fitted

Price: $2000 ono - Would prefer pickup, but will send interstate at buyers expense (I believe it's around $70)

To Fit: 5x114.3 - Skylines, Stageas, Later model Evos, Silvias, etc..

Location: Adelaide

Contact: Jase - PM me

Comments: I purchased these to put on my Evo but it took a while for them to rock up from Japan and in the mean time I've decided to sell my Evo.

Centre caps, valves, stickers, torx screws and torx keys are included.

Real Competition Wheel. Real performance, recognized by professionals, is proven only at the race tracks. Supplied to many race teams in JGTC (Japan GT Championship), the Racingline RC5 has brought them numerous exciting victories. Feedback, experiences and new technologies have evolved the RC5 continuously since its debut. Its extremely anti-flex, hollow spoke design is the latest from Enkei's high-tech casting technology. The RC5 is extremely lightweight, which combined with the latest, 2-piece rim makes the RC5 a must have for competition use.

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Edited by jasevr4
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I believe so. I'm having trouble finding pics of one with a similar offset though. Simon-R32 runs 18x9+15's all round I believe.

I'll search a bit more and see if I can find something for you.

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