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I have a set of 4 well used Enkei RP03 wheels.

Note - two of these are damaged and need repair.

Size: 19 x 8.5

Fitment: 5 x 114.3mm

Offset: +22

Condition: Two are damaged from potholes. One has a lfat spot that is still useable, one has a flatspot and fracture which leaks air.

I believe I was quote $250 to have each of these repaired in Sydney.

All wheels have rashes.

Please see the photos.

Price: I do have them listed on ebay but would prefer to sell them here. Really not sure what is a fair price, but I'm guessing maybe around $400-$500 for them??? If not sold here, this will be sold by 9th Feburary, so don't waste your time cotnacting me if you're interested.

Location: Kambah, ACT

Contact: Tee on ph: 0438... 842... 111

These were a perfect fit on my S2 Stagea.

I do also have three Marangoni Mythos tyres to suit. The fourth was split on the pothole that cracked the rim.

Size: 245/35 R19

Speed rating: Y (ZR) 300 km/h

Treadwear rating: 280

Traction rating: AA

Condition: Two of them have 5mm of tread before the treadwear indicator, the third has about 3mm. Wear is very even across all tyres.

Please see attached photos.

Price: $50 each

Location: Kambah, ACT

Contact: Tee on ph: 0438... 842... 111

Buy the wheels and tyres and I'll give you the third tyre free.

Local pickup preferred, but can probably ship them via e-go.

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