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I have 8 Enkei PF01 10.5" rims for sale $2000 for a set of 4

These rims attract amazing comments and are a very modern look.

Light, strong and CHEAP!

Perfect for serious car

114.3mm x 5 stud of course so that fits Nissan, Ford, Mazda and Toyota amongst others.

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8.5kgs each

I am located in the Hawkesbury NSW but can ship anywhere

4 are unopened brand new in boxes

4 are on my FD (but wrong offset)

Car is unfinished project so even those 4 wheels technically have not beeen driven on yet but will be soon hopefully if we can get the engine to start. LOL

If these are not sold in next few days I am going to unpack them, fit slicks to them, use them and keep them for sale and when they sell get the better offset for the FD

These rims are Cheap, Light and Strong. A rare race wheel trifecta.

Call me on 0428 219888 if you want excellent track rims

Negotiable on price once opened. Slightly.

4x brand new in boxes on hold for Dave.

Other set (will be used for 4 track/race days by then) will be for sale first week in December

hmmm may be interested... just gotta check sizing/fitments for my 370z.

hmmm may be interested... just gotta check sizing/fitments for my 370z.

The unopened rims are sold. Thanks Dave. Will look beautiful on that Le Mans GTR

I will be using the other set in the next week at a race meeting for the first time and I will use them on the Saturday practice/qual and the races Sunday.

They will probably be for sale first week in December (after being used for 2 days, maybe 3 days.

Pretty sure they are 370Z offset but do your own research.

The wheels have still not been used yet but will get their first outing this wednesday at wakefield, providing we can fix a problem on the car.

The plan is then to race saturday /sunday then the wheels are for sale Monday.

Anyone going to Supra day this wednesday is welcome to photograph these beautiful Enkei RACING rims. Defintiely not Enkei "Peformance" rims or Enkei "Tuner" rims.

These are proper race rims and are the track trifecta: Cheap. light, strong.

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