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Hey.

Im selling my wheels now as i will be selling my R33 with just stockers on....

Ok they are GENUINE japanese Enkei wheels which arnt avaliable in Australia and must be imported if wanted. Brand new they are worth over 5 grand without tires. They are very light weight and sizes are 17X9 for front and 17X10 at the rear. Tyres are 1 month old at the fron and size is 235/45/17 and about 5 months old at the rear and are Khumo Supra 255/40/17.

I was told that these wheels are 3 peice forged wheels and are light weight and very strong. Type of wheels they use in japan for track and drift cars etc.

They are a very hot looking wheel and are white and some angles have a blue pearl to them.

one wheel has a little bit of gutter rash but apart from that there in mainly good condition. ill put up pics of each once i get some time.

Stud pattern is 5X114.3 and would suit deffinatly an R33 GTST but they should fit a R32, R34, 200sx, 300zx, ford :wassup: haha Please correct me if they wouldnt fit.....

Asking $1500.... Bargin...... $900 in tyres alone so really the rims are only $600....

Once again they are a very nice wheel and look hot on my skyline....

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