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As title says,

I'm selling a brand new set of Enkei RPF1 in silver 18x9.5 +15

Was helping a mate getting it, but due to unforseen circumstances, he is unable to pay it off.

$1680 for the brand new set picked up from Melbourne.

Contact me anytime by PM or send me SMS to 0433552745.

Cheers,

Gerald.

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SIR RB, thanks for the kind words mate.

Guys, these are sold!!! Thanks Adam!!

I'm getting another set for him as well for his track purposes, might be able to get you guys some more if needed.

Cheers!

http://www.lsdmotorsports.com/

is you want cheap new enkei from the states

Exactly... Gerz stop acting like you've got some special limited deal on these you muppet, your prices are a rip. Anyone can just order a set from LSD in the US for $1200-1400 delivered, at any time. I know because I've bought a set from LSD motorsports myself earlier this year.

To entertain these losers, here is an ebay listing from LSD Motorsports.

Price: US $1,369.95

Approximately AU $1,414.36

Postage US $300.00

Approximately AU $309.73 Standard Int'l Shipping

SO TOTAL IS MORE THAN $1700 WITHOUT TAX, ETC.

You can always try to put lower price, but if you get caught, just get ready to face the huge fine.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/18-ENKEI-RPF1-SILVER-RIMS-WHEELS-18x9-5-15-5x114-3-EVO8-EVO9-EVOX-/260851330442?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cbbf36d8a

Goodnight losers

If you were to take just

(4) 17x9.5 +18 5x114.3 then it would be:

Rims $940

Shipping $300

Total $1240

If you were to take all 16 pieces when they came in then it would be

(6) 18x9.5 $1778

(4) 18x10 $1217

(6) 17x9.5 $920

Shipping $1150

Total $5065

Let me know

Thank You

Josh

1st price was for a set on my own 2nd was a group buy i did with friends direct from email. as i cant copy and paste the receipt but hey same price

Edited by HIZOKU
  • 3 weeks later...

Depends what size you get. 18" are more expensive than 17", wider widths are also higher price. I was referring to 17" sizes.

obviously this guy is a clown, comparing 17 to 18x9.5 lol.

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