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Enkei 6 spoke 17"x8" 5x114.3 stud pattern +38mm offset with near new rubber

I'm selling the Enkei wheels which were originally on my Stagea when it was imported, with near new tyres.

Tyres have done less than 3000kms (propbably still have 95% left in them)

The tyres are Sumitomo HTRZ 3 235/45ZA17(~$220 each new) and are in my opinion excellent equipment. Read a review if you are unfamiliar with them.

To satisfy curiosity, I am selling because the wheel offset is incorrect for a stagea 260rs (needs a +20 offset rear) and caused the demise of my original suspension due to clearance issues.

The wheels are in excellent condition, no damage to inside rims and have very little scratching - one wheel has about a 5 cm segment of very minor rash.

In chasing down some vibration in my car I have had all the wheels checked and corrected where necessary by Rallymax in Mitchell (can provide receipt)

The wheels have no centre caps (can be purchased for about $20 on net), I will provide the correct wheel nuts for fitment with the wheels. tyres currently unfitted, let me know if you want then fitted or not.

Wheels, tyres, nuts & washers - $2200 ono, inspections welcome.gallery_65396_3728_4147403.jpg

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Yep, just found a pic of them on an evo.

Thanks for that, I will post them on one of the evo forums as well.

Please make an offer, I will make sure to update this thread if they sell.

price drop... Now $2000 ono

will swap for +30 offset wheels of similar fitment

will swap wheels without tyres for good 17x8 +30 wheels of similar fitment

open to suggestions,

these things are in excelent condition.

  • 3 weeks later...

The guys on the evo forum are having a field day with this one (priced just a little too high)...

I had little idea of what they would sell for at the time (Bruce at rallymax indicated they're worth bout $1400).

As it happens, I have found a use for the tyres so theyre no longer in the deal.

$1100 (or first reasonable offer) for guaranteed straight wheels + the nuts and stuff, no tyres.

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