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I have a set of 4 super-wide/super-lightweight 17"x9" Enkei RP01 wheels and tyres for sale.

Offset 17 x 9JJ 22

Two of the tyres are what everyone could consider unroadworthy, and the other two have tread but are a little scrubbed on the edges due to the camber my GTR was running. There is a very small curb scratch on one wheel that is cosmetic and the wheels are in very good condition otherwise never had accident damage or been repaired.

I have attached some Pictures of the wheels whilst they were on my car in Japan. The wheels are Located in Melbourne South-east suburbs, pickup would be preferable.

Wheels will suit all skyline models, they fit perfectly on the 32, so 33 and 34 are safe!

I'm looking for $1,100 PRICE DROP $750....

Don't miss out on these awesome classic wheels!

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i wish you were in sydney!

i have a set of R33 GTR wheels for sale... but when i bought them i was looking for these.

would you be at all interested in a swap? less the tyres

would basically be willing to drive down to swap? are you interested?

Drive from Sydney to swap!? wow... i appreciate your effort man but im in a bit of a money crisis at the moment and would prefer cash, if you can muster up the money i could potentially freight them up to Sydney for you.... sorry mate

A bunch of you guys have shown interest in the wheels but I havnt seen the money in my bank.. comon people take these lightweight Japanese wheels off my hands!

Pm's sent...Ok guys didnt intend this to drag out this much.. will accept offers over 850.. its rediculous how much im losing on these stupid wheels.. my shipping receipts will prove that!!

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