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Up for sale are my enkei rpf1's. Silver in colour. Perfect size for 33/34

I want new wheels and dont have the space to hoard haha.

2 are in great shape, alas 1 has reasonable gutter rash and the other has slight gutter rash.

Yes it is repairable.

No tyres included.

$1200

Sydney

Pictures up shortly

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what offset mate? and reason for sale??

In the heading chum.

18x10.5 +15. The offset you shouldve gotten addz haha.

I want something else and dont much care for hoarding. Those pictures I just took, so as you can see, they arent bent, they dont leak air. Its just time for a change

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cough hoard for track rubber cough

good luck with the sale mate

Thanks man. I might just do that, but then the gf nags, and then i tell her this is my house! Haha

I swear, all the good and cheap wheels are in nsw :(

Just work out some freight :P

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