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Hi all.got up for sale my old rims that came off the car (r33 gtst). These are Enkei rp01's 17x8 on the fronts with 35 offset and 17x9's with 38 offset on the rears. Price? looking for about $750 ono.

I am selling 5 wheels here, had one damaged, so got myself a spare one for the meantime, exact same rim but in a different colour (white, the others are alloy).

So, i can either get the damaged one fixed for $50 extra or get the white one resprayed at buyers request.

The wheels come with tyres but dont have much tread on the rears.

I am located in Melbourne, Eastern suburbs ,inspections are welcome, prefer pickup only.

pics are attached. also got a couple of pics of when the rims were on my car.

Genuine buyers only plz, im not really in a hurry to sell tho.

Any enquiries, pm me or msg me, 0401157085 or 0423478907

thanks,

Ben

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I've always loved these wheels. *Sigh*, I wish I could take them off your hands.

Free bump for Benny.

Thanks a lot Adam,I love them too, it will be sad to see them go..

Anyways i got pics of the damaged one,(hit a kerb, and got a small crack in it). as u can see its not much damage at all so i'll probz get it fixed soon or as soon as i get a buyer.

Oh and my bad,,all the wheels are 38 offset,,they fit perfect at all corners on my 33

bump it to the top

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Yeah, they looked awesome on your 33. Loved it. Good luck with the sale man. Someone should snap these up, because they look sick!

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Taking up space in my shed, so want them gone..

anyone interested can PM me and throw me an offer. these are real light, genuine Jap wheels and i think they'd look good on any 33

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