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Hey everyone i'm located in S.A & looking to sell my track rims & tyres as i'm in need of money. They are genuine japanese rims. Interstate buyers welcome but buyer must organise postage with a company at buyers expense

I have two (5 by 114.3) 17 by 9.5 +38 offset (VIRTUALLY BRAND NEW used at one track outing only)!!! ENKEI RPF1 racing rims (with centre caps)

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& two (5 by 114.3) 17 by 8 +35 offset TANABE SSR TYPE C (forged one piece rim now discontinued) (second hand but in immaculate condition)

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They are all balanced & ready to race on & they are extremely light. The MICHELIN slicks are 24/64 in size all round & With enough tread left for 1 to 2 track days!!!

They valve stems on them are brand new & originals from japan! The rims look dirty in the photo's cause they have some brake dust on them but like i said the ENKEI's are virtually brand new & the TANABE's are in immaculate condition!

I also have the original 20 TANABE wheels nuts & a virtually brand new set of 20 ENKEI (blue) light weight racing wheels nuts including the lock nuts!

& I also have the other two TANABE rims however one is damaged while the other is immaculate condtion. They are 17 by 9 +35 offset. They are shod in 245/40 Dunlop sp sport tyres.

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They came of an R33 gts-t & will fit R32's through to R34's. I'm not sure what else they will fit but i'm sure they will fit other model's of cars!!!

I am looking for $2200 open to offers for everything mentioned please call or sms 0413657914

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Hey man I really would like to sell them as a set if possible so to seperate them I would roughly $1200 o.n.o for the rpf1's

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BUMP $1590 still willing to negotiate come on people HUGE PRICE DROPS HERE MAKE AN OFFER!!!

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************ANOTHER PRICE DROP & STILL WILLING TO NEGOTIATE $1490************** MUST SELL MAKE AN OFFER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey everyone i'm located in S.A & looking to sell my track rims & tyres as i'm in need of money. They are genuine japanese rims. Interstate buyers welcome but buyer must organise postage with a company at buyers expense

I have two (5 by 114.3) 17 by 9.5 +38 offset (VIRTUALLY BRAND NEW used at one track outing only)!!! ENKEI RPF1 racing rims (with centre caps)

post-30634-0-96910300-1319616991_thumb.jpg

& two (5 by 114.3) 17 by 8 +35 offset TANABE SSR TYPE C (forged one piece rim now discontinued) (second hand but in immaculate condition)

post-30634-0-84479700-1319617013_thumb.jpg

They are all balanced & ready to race on & they are extremely light. The MICHELIN slicks are 24/64 in size all round & With enough tread left for 1 to 2 track days!!!

They valve stems on them are brand new & originals from japan! The rims look dirty in the photo's cause they have some brake dust on them but like i said the ENKEI's are virtually brand new & the TANABE's are in immaculate condition!

I also have the original 20 TANABE wheels nuts & a virtually brand new set of 20 ENKEI (blue) light weight racing wheels nuts including the lock nuts!

& I also have the other two TANABE rims however one is damaged while the other is immaculate condtion. They are 17 by 9 +35 offset. They are shod in 245/40 Dunlop sp sport tyres.

post-30634-0-16728500-1319617048_thumb.jpg post-30634-0-27713400-1319617061_thumb.jpg

They came of an R33 gts-t & will fit R32's through to R34's. I'm not sure what else they will fit but i'm sure they will fit other model's of cars!!!

PERFECT CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN $1400 ***MAKE AN OFFER*** for everything mentioned please call or sms or pm 0413657914

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