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Item: 4 16" White Enkei Rims

Age: Unknown

Condition: Used - new yokohama tires

Price: Swap for 17/18" rims or ONO

To Fit: R33 Stud pattern

Location: Adelaide, SA

Contact: Jack - 0433333647

Comments: They contrast excellent with my blue paint, all I have to say really. They're good rims, was told by a tire shop to keep them because they're rare, but I really want somethin a bit bigger. Has 205's on the front atm, and 225's at the back. I had 245's on the rear before, and was told 255's can be fitted as well.

Thanks, Jack

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Edited by bluegts
Hey mate how much do you want for them??

Do you know how wide they are or what the offsets are?

Not sure on price really. Enough to be able to replace them with 2nd hand 17's at least. Thats why I would rather a swap.

Not sure on widths. Does 7" at front and 8" at the back mean anything? I heard those numbers when choosing tyres lol.

Wouldn't have a clue on offsets, sorry.

sorry mate, nice rims, but can't see them suiting an r33. Maybe 32 4 door or 31?

Cheers, Jack

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