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> SOLD: Enke 4 lug 15x6 wheel set $300/obo, - Great driver quality
tygaboy
post Aug 17 2017, 06:10 PM
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Hi all -
Here's a set of Enke 15x6 wheels. They came on my 75 roller and I finally got around to pulling the tires off to ready them for sale.
As you can see, there is some minor curb rash and they need some love in the paint department but with a bit of elbow grease and painting of the centers, they'd be a great set of driver quality wheels. I took 30 seconds and sanded one of them (see the pics), and the wheels are fine under the failing paint.

With 185s, they filled up the wheel wells quite nicely!

And man, are they light!

All 4 caps are there but the Porsche crest has fallen off two of them.

How about $300 plus shipping from CA 94952.


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post Aug 17 2017, 06:16 PM
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I may be interested for my VW that has new 185s on all 4 corners.

Are they all straight and how do you think they will come out after media blasting? Can you get me some more detailed pics and we'll go from there. I will PM you my direct email address. Thanks.

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post Aug 17 2017, 06:20 PM
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QUOTE(914 7T3 @ Aug 17 2017, 05:16 PM) *

I may be interested for my VW that has new 185s on all 4 corners.

Are they all straight and how do you think they will come out after media blasting? Can you get me some more detailed pics and we'll go from there. I will PM you my direct email address. Thanks.


They're straight and based on what I found after sanding off the crap paint, I'd say they'd be great. In fact, I was tempted to do them up to get more but figured buyers would rather pic their color.
I will say that if I had a 4-lug car, I'd restore them and keep them.
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post Aug 17 2017, 06:29 PM
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I think they'll look fine after cleaning up and repaint. I just dropped off a set of wheels at Perfect Custom Made Wheels in Gardena this afternoon ... they used to be known as Bolton Classic Wheels. Not sure where there's a reputable wheel refinisher up in the valley (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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QUOTE(euro911 @ Aug 17 2017, 05:29 PM) *

I think they'll look fine after cleaning up and repaint. I just dropped off a set of wheels at Perfect Custom Made Wheels in Gardena this afternoon ... they used to be known as Bolton Classic Wheels. Not sure where there's a reputable wheel refinisher up in the valley (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)


I have chosen this shop to do my engine tin and they do wheels as well.

http://www.powdercraftlosangeles.com/
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