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Item: Enkei RPF1. 19x8.5 +42 (5x114.3 PCD)

(fail fitment for a skyza....but fits Mazda 3, 6, RX8, IS200, Hondas, EVO and more...)

Price: $1100

Reason for sale: Bought these for my Mazda MPS but have since decided to sell the car. Want to buy a V35 coupe and these will not fit that!

Condition: Used. I bought these rims online. When they arrived, one had a nick out of the lip so I dropped all four off to have the nick repaired and to be stripped and prepped for paint. I got a call back saying 3 of the 4 had waves in them. As a result, they have now been professionally re-rolled at WheelTech – I have a receipt for $300 of work.

Cosmetically, they are not perfect condition rims, but I have cleaned them up and they look half decent again. There is some paint missing in areas from the re-roll, but you could get away with running them as is.

These are very light rims – they weight in under 10kgs each - these are not your cheap Bob Jane specials!

The cheapest I have seen these rims selling new is $2500. Yes, there is some paint missing from the re-roll but these are (now) 100% straight and honest. Consider these with a couple hundred for a repaint in any colour you want, and you’re getting an awesome set of wheels for half the cost of replacement.

Comes with all four Enkei centre caps, and Enkei valves.

Location: Melbourne CBD - Can arrange postage if required. E-go.com.au does the best rates I have found. Dimensions are as per the rims – 19”x8.5” – weight 9kgs each.

Contact: via PM or O419 336 116

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