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For sale a set of 4 x Enkei RPF1 Silver in 18x9.5 +15. Fitted with 2month old Federal 595SS 235/40/R18 that have travelled less then 3000km's since then. Wheel's have been proffesionally balanced when tyres where fitted. Ready to go!

Light weight rim's with decent rubber and they look stunning, flush fitment on a 32 GTR. I was planning on having these powdercoated white / black but they look great in silver on my gunmetal grey 32GTR so i left them as is.

The wheels are in excellent condition, buyer wont be dissapointed. Best method of contact is PM on here as i have limited phone reception at work.

Wheels will be available for viewing / pickup from the northside of Brisbane on weekends only, as i work out at Oakey MON-FRI.

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At this stage i have no use for the tyres and as such i'm currently not prepared to seperate. Lets say $2400 ONO.

PM if you have any questions etc. Cheers, Willis.

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interested in offers?

Offers are fine however the current price is pretty firm so don't be surprised if i knock you back.. only had these up for a day or so and not in a rush to sell :)

Thanks for your interest however :)

Just thought id throw up another pic to try and generate some additional interest! Keep the offers coming :)

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$2200 with tyres or $2000 without!

Can organise freight for a serious buyer!

Just incase anyone is interested, these will clear serious brakes .. I think a 350mm 6 pot will fit fine. These are on par with TE37's for brake clearance (i've been informed)

Offers VIA PM, Cheers :D

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