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GENUINE ENKI LIGHT WEIGHT RACING RIMS

JUST HAD THEM PAINTED IN 2 PAC BLACK BY WHEEL REVOLUTION IN SLACKS CREEK

WOULD LOOK STUNNING ON ANY CAR

SIZES ARE FRONT-17X8+38 REAR-17X9+38 FITS ANY SKYLINE R32 R33 R34. TOYOTA SOARER/CELSIOR

MAZDA RX7 ETC ETC (THEY CLEAR BIG BRAKES)

AS AN ADDED BONUS ILL THROW IN 4 TYRES THAT WERE ORIGINALLY OFF THESE RIMS. FRONT-235X45X17 YOKOHAMA DNA WITH 55% TREAD. REARS-265X40X17 YOKOHAMA DNA WITH 85% TREAD

QUALITY JAP RIMS IN "AS NEW CONDITION

PM ME HERE FOR CONTACT DETAILS

LOCATED BRISSY METRO

CAN SEND VIA COURIER AUST WIDE AT BUYERS EXPENCE

$1200

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THANX FOR THE POSITIVE COMMENTS PEOPLES.

LIKE I SAID, ANYONE INTERSTATE I CAN SHIP VIA TNT OR FASTAWAY COURIERS AS WE HAVE ACCOUNTS WITH BOTH.

SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDE WILL BE AROUND $90 (EXCLUDING ADELAIDE & PERTH WHICH WILL BE AROUND $120)

THESE WEIGH AROUND 8KG EACH NO TYRES

LOCATED IN BRISBANE UNDERWOOD

AWSOME LOOKING RIMS THAT HAVENT BEEN FITTED ON ANYTHING SINCE PAINTED 2 WEEKS AGO!

  • 5 weeks later...
Sweet rims man.

I have a set the same and they really are that light!

rims still up for grabs! $1000 come and get em! i can send interstate via fastaways couriers at buyers expence..

Where are these rims?!

Theyre Enkei RP01's

I got the same on my car, just in an alloy colour.

Great rims, g/l with the sale

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  • 1 month later...

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