FS: Enkei RPF1 15" Silver *** 9.5pounds
FS: Enkei RPF1 15" Silver *** 9.5pounds
SOLD!!!!
Enkei RPF1 4x100 15x7 41 offset 15inch 9.5 pounds
Part # 3795704941SP
Price: $575 (Includes shipping) or $550 local pickup in Los Angeles
These wheels (only---no tires) came with the MCS I bought from Coop d'Etat. They are pretty much brand new. 3 wheels are perfect, one has a few small cosmetic defects.
They are all boxed and ready to ship.
Extremely tight fit on front wheels of MINI, needs minor modification as detailed in link below. These are Wheels only! No tires. One wheel has some slight cosmetic defects. The other 3 wheels are perfect.
At only 9.5 pounds, these are excellent Autocross wheels. These sell for $200+ each new. I believe they are only about 6 months old, with only a few months of actual driving on them.
No curb rash or defects on 3 wheels, minor defects on 4th. Wheel weights are mounted on the front face due to clearance issues. Includes metal centering rings.
See detailed photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/octaneg...7594327199002/
Here's just a few


To mount these on the MINI you need to make a slight modification as has been detailed here:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=66767
Enkei RPF1 4x100 15x7 41 offset 15inch 9.5 pounds
Part # 3795704941SP
Price: $575 (Includes shipping) or $550 local pickup in Los Angeles
These wheels (only---no tires) came with the MCS I bought from Coop d'Etat. They are pretty much brand new. 3 wheels are perfect, one has a few small cosmetic defects.
They are all boxed and ready to ship.
Extremely tight fit on front wheels of MINI, needs minor modification as detailed in link below. These are Wheels only! No tires. One wheel has some slight cosmetic defects. The other 3 wheels are perfect.
At only 9.5 pounds, these are excellent Autocross wheels. These sell for $200+ each new. I believe they are only about 6 months old, with only a few months of actual driving on them.
No curb rash or defects on 3 wheels, minor defects on 4th. Wheel weights are mounted on the front face due to clearance issues. Includes metal centering rings.
See detailed photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/octaneg...7594327199002/
Here's just a few


To mount these on the MINI you need to make a slight modification as has been detailed here:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=66767
Last edited by OctaneGuy; Oct 26, 2006 at 10:11 PM.
just a qucik Q? all that has to be doen to make the rpf1 fit on a MC or MCS, thats for this wheel in particualr not all 15's, right? (well clearly i know the answer for the MC, but on a MCS, it cna fit other 15's without having to modify the suspension arms it looked like in the pics)
It's only THESE 15's. I've got a set of Edgeracing Flik Fuels in 15" that fit fine on either my MC or MCS. The Enkeis have a tighter rim that has clearance issues without the modification.
just a qucik Q? all that has to be doen to make the rpf1 fit on a MC or MCS, thats for this wheel in particualr not all 15's, right? (well clearly i know the answer for the MC, but on a MCS, it cna fit other 15's without having to modify the suspension arms it looked like in the pics)
Yep! I had posted them on Craigslist and got a couple of bites, but they were flakes. So I decided to give NAM a shot though I knew going into it, it requires a special buyer.
At 9.5 pounds a rim---they are super light.
Any special MINI owners that would like to have some super light rims? LOL. The modification required is only on the front--not the front and rear.
Richard
At 9.5 pounds a rim---they are super light.
Richard
I'm assuming there are no type of modification that can be made to allow them to fit over JCW brakes is there?
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I know the JCW brakes aren't much bigger than stock, but the only way to find out is to see if the radius measured from the center of the hub exceeds the stock radius to that lower mounting nut. If it doesn't protrude past that, then it should be fine. But as it is, I can't even get a finger between the rim and the calipers--so I would say doubtful.
Richard
I know the JCW brakes aren't much bigger than stock, but the only way to find out is to see if the radius measured from the center of the hub exceeds the stock radius to that lower mounting nut. If it doesn't protrude past that, then it should be fine. But as it is, I can't even get a finger between the rim and the calipers--so I would say doubtful.
Richard
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