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Picked up my rims off paul today. So now I got two 18x9" enkei rims for the rear, just need to organise some simular rims for the front. I've found the rims, just need to find a good price, best so far is a place over east which is $515/rim (18x8") and $40/pair for shipping. The rims I got off paul need a bit of cleaning up, but depending on the rubber I reckon I can get them all on for less than $2500 all up (all 4 rims and rubber) :P

Yeah will be good. Paul gave me the 2nd hand rims for $210 each they need cleaning up a bit, nothing major. But enkei dont make the RP01 rim anymore, but they do make a RP02 which is almost identical except for the middle cap. So I'll order a set of 18x8" for the front and then put some dunlop rubber on them I think, pretty happy with the dunlop sp9000's I got on the rear at the moment. Might try their super sports series if they aint too much.

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