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Nice, I'll be selling a set of these rims soon, but wasnt sure how much they were worth, now i kno where to start.

free bump, good luck with the sale man

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Item: Enkei Lightweight Racing Rims

Condition: Used

Price: $1100 ono

To Fit: Came off Nissan Skyline

Location: Mackay

Contact: Pm Me with number if interested in pics. will sms some

Comments: Rims are in fairly good condition, few gutter rashes. Came with tyres which have like 95% tread.

offset are 17x8JJ38 (Front) and 17x9JJ38 (Rear). will check tyre width and that tomorrow.

PM offers if keen

was advised a while ago that they are worth around this price but if not please pm me ur offers

please dont start they arnt worth that just pm me id appreciate that

Pictures now up ....

Thanks

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Damn. I should have bought these off u mate. They're tidier than the set which I picked up a few weeks back (B.C P1). The seller wouldn't send me any decent pics and assured me that they were very tidy. Oh well, hindsight is 20/20 I guess

;)

Good luck K man

I wouldn't swap personally. They look extremely clean and seem to be in mint condition.

Hold out for the cash cause it will come.

Damn. I should have bought these off u mate. They're tidier than the set which I picked up a few weeks back (B.C P1). The seller wouldn't send me any decent pics and assured me that they were very tidy. Oh well, hindsight is 20/20 I guess

:laugh:

Good luck K man

I wouldn't swap personally. They look extremely clean and seem to be in mint condition.

Hold out for the cash cause it will come.

Thats sucks mate, some people are like that but. i would rather cash and in no hurry to sell but just dont need them hey!!

i struggled to get these pics onto the comp but finally got there lol...

I forgot to mention that the rims have toyo tyres on them and are like 235/45 front and 255/40 rear from memory...

Thanks

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