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Item: Enkei Lightweight Racing Rims

Condition: Used

Price: $1100 neg, will also swap for adjustable coilovers, msports kit and drift wing, etc. Let me know what you have

To Fit: Nissan Skyline

Location: Newcastle

Contact: Pm Me

Comments: Hey people i have a set of enkei lightweight racing rims with good tyres for sale but im just not sure what they are worth. Any help on prices will be appreciated thanks in advance. They are in fairly good condition with no cracked etc. they are 17's and not sure on width but tyres are 235/45r17s. Selling due to getting 19's

If you are interested in them please pm me and il get back to you.

Here is a pic on my car but will get better pics tomorrow when i get a chance!!!

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price is Dependant on size/offset...

pull a rim off the car and look at the back of it.. it should have the size (width) written in a number followed by jj offset should also be stamped on there. tyre size wont tell you a thing

They look like the Enkei RP01/RP02's. I have a white set on my car.

They're probably similar sized to mine which are: 17x8JJ38 (Front) and 17x9JJ38 (Rear).

Great set of rims, very light. My fronts weighed 19kg with 235's and 20kg with 245's on the rear.

Don't see them go up for sale often, but the last set I saw went for $1,300.

They look like the Enkei RP01/RP02's. I have a white set on my car.

They're probably similar sized to mine which are: 17x8JJ38 (Front) and 17x9JJ38 (Rear).

Great set of rims, very light. My fronts weighed 19kg with 235's and 20kg with 245's on the rear.

Don't see them go up for sale often, but the last set I saw went for $1,300.

Thanks mate you are spot on.. they are the sizes that you just mentioned..

last chance.

price or lock. your choice.

Forum Rules are clear, and there for a reason

Price is $1100ono

If you think its to high just PM me what you are willing to pay for them and we will go from there.

Also have a blitz bov on pipe in excellent condition used for 6 months for sale for $220...

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