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Guys,

I bought a set of Enkei RP01 in 17x9+22, has 2x bridgestone potenza, and 2x triangle rubbers.

probably better to replace the tyres tho.

They have some gutter rash, but no buckle or anything.

If you are looking to use it for daily, maybe good to repaint it,

but if you are going to use it as track rims, then it's perfect.

Looking to get $750, located in brunswick, prefer cash on pick up.

Text me 0433552745 or email me m_kezman04@hotmail.com or shot me a PM.

Cheers.

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IF you're keen to see them gone PM me a price posted to NSW 2173 and we'll go from there... I want some new rims and these'll fit the bill :ermm:

hey mate, sorry but i dont have time to organize the postage etc.

if you keen, please ask your mate to come and pick it up, i will pay half of the postage.

cheers

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