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As a result of my accident 2 of my rims were hammered.

One has been repaired so now i have 3 and the other doesnt look like it can be saved. The guy from aliance tryed as hard as he could :D

Does anyone know anyone that sell Enkei mags? Or could find the ones im after...

I am after either 1 or 2 Enkei RS Evolutions 17x7

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Alternatively, I need a new set of mags.

In the meantime I would like to ask all the skyline guys out there if they have 2 mags laying around that I could borrow. Im after 2 17"s just so i can fix up/check the rest of the car. eg. suspension, body work, wheel alignment.

Thanks guys...

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ohhh rep my man!! i am stuck mate i kinda need 17s by friday.... so i can get the front bar sprayed and blended to my car...

do you think i could borrow the 2 17s till i get the replacements (3 weeks hopefully less)....

i'll get you a couple of cartons for your trouble.... :(

ps. PM sent rep. :D

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HUGE!! thanks to rep, aka troy. :(:D

the wheels are on the car troy and they look bloody good. mind you they dont fit on the front because our brakes are too big and the offset is JUST to small... it just scrapes the NISSAN part of the brakes....

I took the car for a drive around the block and it doesnt seem to be that bad...i get the front bar back tommorow so that will be the real test because i'll hit 110km/h and then see whether it wobbles. @ the moment there is no movement only a slight lean to the right with the steering wheel...

I am getting a full wheel and alignment and balance done and then i will see what it is like...

the enkei saga is a bit more detailed and i'll let you know when i know anything for definate but im gonna start looking at a whole new set and have the enkei i have no as my drag wheels :( so sad, such a waste!!

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