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Hey there everyone..

I have for sale a set of enkie rpf1s.. 3 are in good condition and 1 has gutter scratch about 5-10cms long..

The wheel size is 18x9.5 +15 all round..

Tyres on front wheels are 225/40/18 federal 595 ss (stretched)

Tyres on back are 235/40/18 federal 595 ss (kinda stretched)

The wheels have come off my 1996 R33 S2.

Price:

Offers over $1200.

Pictures will be up sometime tomorrow of the wheels and the wheel with gutter mark.

Cheers

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