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Location: Adelaide Hills

Price $900 ono

Condition: no rash and are in as good a condition as a few years ago when i paided $2600 second hand for them.

Phone: 0401994240 or PM

Item Desicription: 18" x8" x 9" Enkei Circulars some dish on rears (minimal dish on front ie 8") From an R33 should fit pretty much any line, and are in good condition...

Pics will be up shortly if they do not sell before then!

No time wasters haters or flamers leave comments thankyou....

still trying to find pics of rims.(should not be too far away).. do not have a camera phone that is capable of mms.... whats your email... i will try and have some pics of the rims sent to you..

regards.. Abe Ogan

post some pics and i just might buy them.

exactly like the ones in the post above (thanks aplenty for the pic.... i will endeavour to put one up (picture) of the actual rims next time i am back at my parents place where they are lying in the garage gathering dust)

Give me a buzz on 0401994240 to discuss etc..... they do look rather good on a 33 when it has been dumped! and $900 is not a bad price when they cost me $2600 second hand!

Regards......

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Like these?

Cheers for the pic... by the way i like your avatar / user pic.... Mine was taken from an Advert here in SA where it looks as though they were pulling it... (i did it for a laugh)... have a nice day!

Brneda or brendan... i will be right - i do not want to sell the rims to you... you are too much of a hater / flamer.... have a good day (or try to)!

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