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Item: 17 Inch enkei *super Light wheels*

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: to Small for my liking

Price and Payment Conditions: $1100

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Contact Details: PM ME

hey guy i have a set of Enkei 17inch wheels for sale...

they have a few scratched on them nothing majoy that a buffer or a mag repairer cannot fix.. these are wonderful mags super light feels like nothing..

rubber is 80%

im selling them cause they are to small for my r34 gtt

Price is $1100 ono

here are the pics

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Few questions?

- Are the rims still available?

- Are you willing to send to Melbourne?

- Are you able to test fit the front rim on a 33/34 GTR with standard brakes? I have 33 GTR Brembos on my Gts-t, so i need to make sure they clear the calipers without the need for spacers.

- Can you show/send a few more pics of these wheels on your car? Especially interested to see if the rears are sticking out the gaurds.

Thanks

Alan

Yes rims are still avaliable

yes i am willing to send to Melb but you have to pay and organise everything cause i dont know where to start

as for testing out the car... i dont know anyone that owns a GTR nor even a sky......

never took pics of the wheels on the car as soon as i bought the car it already had these wheels and i bought new ones the first week but i can asure you it didnt stick out of my r34 gtt guards...

still intrested let me know... thanks Alan

yeah sure i will try and take more pics of it..

but yeah i cant find any pics of them on my car as i bought new rims pretty much straight away..

more pics will be added soon, brand ios tornado dont know what they are prob Jap brand..

tred on the wheels are like 80% but like is aid more pics will be comming when i get home....

anymore intrests?/?

yeah for sure... they will fitt an r34 for sure cause they were on my r34 Gtt and it fitt with no probs...

i never had a GTR the guy wanted me to fitt it onto a GTR but i dont know anyone with a GTR to fitt it on.

their enkei Rp-01

Do you have these in your possesion?

If so, is it too hard to fit one front and one rear wheel to the same side of the car and take a few more pics.

The pics above don't mean shit, as the size, stud pattern, offset, etc are all different. We know what they look like just want to see them on a Skyline. If you want to make the sale, make the effort :).

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