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Hi guys,

Set of Enkei RPF1 rims for sale. F1 Silver - super lightweight.

Specs are:

5 * 114.3

18 * 9 +35 rear - 245/45/18 Tires - camber worn on edges (but still legal), bulk meat in the middle

18 * 8.5 + 35 front - 265/35/18 Federal SS tires - probably a few thousand K old. Heaps of tread.

Good condition. Stickers in perfect nick. One rear rim has a slight graze. There are some slight marks that come with used rims.

This is how they sit on my GTS-t rear - sits pretty good at the rear, front tuck in abit with camber if slammed.

Price: $1800ono

Location: Rockhampton, Qld.

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Haha cheers guys.

Tell me about it - I would love them with some more offset. The rear sits pretty good, fronts could use a spacer ideally.

I purchased 20 inch Meisters though and always planned to keep these rims. I do love them, but seeing them sit in my living room seems like a waste. I'd rather them be sitting on someones skyline and doing what they are meant to.

I think the price is quite reasonable aswell.

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