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Enkei Rpf1 Vs Rays 57Dr - Anyone Running Either In Adelaide?


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Hey all,

Struggling to pull the trigger on a new set of rims.

For the money im looking to spend 2 jump out at me, the Enkei RPF1s in 18 x 10.5 +15 and the Rays 57DR in 18 x 10.5 +12

These will be going on my WHITE R33 GTR.

WHich do you prefer?

Has anyone seen them in the flesh?

Is anyone running either?

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Edited by Adz2332

its a shame when you have such a wide rim and a car that can have deep lip , both these rims lack depth in lip and look like they should be on a corolla .

Just go for the Enkeis not the lookalike TE37s

Edited by NISSAN GTR
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