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Pristine 16x8 Enkei RPF1s & Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:54 pm
by Doug Kott
SOLD--SOLD--SOLD--SOLD--SOLD!!
I've got two RPF1s to sell...16x8, 4x100 bolt circle, 38 offset, bright silver finish. They come with Dunlop Direzza Z1 Sport Star Spec tires, 225/50-16, that have about 4-5 autocrosses on them. There's about 7/32" tread remaining. Wheels are in fantastic shape...no scratches or curb rash whatsoever. $300 firm for both. Call me at 949 720-5373.
--Doug

Re: Pristine Enkei RPF1s & decent Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:06 pm
by George Schilling
Doug Kott wrote:I've got two RPF1s to sell...16x8, 4x100 bolt circle, 38 offset, bright silver finish. They come with Dunlop Direzza Z1 Sport Star Spec tires, 225/50-16, that have about 4-5 autocrosses on them. There's about 7/32" tread remaining. Wheels are in fantastic shape...no scratches or curb rash whatsoever. $300 firm for both. Call me at 949 720-5373.
--Doug

If anyone buys the wheels and doesn't need the tires, I could use them. My rears on the Honda are just about corded. Or if you need two Star Specs the same size at about the same wear, I have your match. Either way, looks like a match made in autox heaven.
George
Re: Pristine Enkei RPF1s & decent Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:34 am
by Doug Kott
Hi George,
I don't want to hassle with de-mounting the tires, but...if you want to have the work done and give me the wheels back, I'll sell the tires for $100. Let me know.
--Doug
Re: Pristine Enkei RPF1s & decent Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:42 am
by George Schilling
Doug Kott wrote:Hi George,
I don't want to hassle with de-mounting the tires, but...if you want to have the work done and give me the wheels back, I'll sell the tires for $100. Let me know.
--Doug
Thanks for the offer Doug. I think I'd rather wait until and buy them after they're dismounted. My concern is that the wheels could be damaged or marred in the removal process thus decreasing their value. I wouldn't want that responsibility. But thank you for the offer. If you should end up dismounting for any reason, I will take the tires so long as I'm in the same situation I'm in now.
George
Re: Pristine Enkei RPF1s & decent Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:47 am
by Doug Kott
Sounds good, George. Maybe whoever buys the set and wants the wheels only can sell you the tires at that point.
--Doug
Re: Pristine 16x8 Enkei RPF1s & Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:49 pm
by Doug Kott
Sold 'em. Thanks for looking!
Re: Pristine 16x8 Enkei RPF1s & Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:53 pm
by George Schilling
Doug Kott wrote:Sold 'em. Thanks for looking!
Do they want the tires?
Re: Pristine 16x8 Enkei RPF1s & Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:57 am
by Doug Kott
Hi George,
Yes, he wanted the tires. Sorry! See you at the next auto-x.
--Doug
Re: Pristine 16x8 Enkei RPF1s & Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:09 pm
by George Schilling
I was counting on those tires. I just began cording one of the rears on the way home Sunday. There's only a couple more trips to El Toro left before I hit metal. If I let it go till the metal starts fraying, I could draw blood if I mishandle the tire. If I draw blood, I'd more than likely suck on it so I don't get blood all over the place. If my hands are dirty, I might catch some sort of disease. Health insurance the way it is, I'd probably want to go to a clinic for treatment. Do to the crappy care at the clinic, I'd probably die. Some shyster attorney will see that a young man with a bright future has died and talk my family into filing a wrongful death suit. Sorry Doug. Oh, what to do.

Re: Pristine 16x8 Enkei RPF1s & Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:14 pm
by Rick Brown
George Schilling wrote:I was counting on those tires. I just began cording one of the rears on the way home Sunday. There's only a couple more trips to El Toro left before I hit metal. If I let it go till the metal starts fraying, I could draw blood if I mishandle the tire. If I draw blood, I'd more than likely suck on it so I don't get blood all over the place. If my hands are dirty, I might catch some sort of disease. Health insurance the way it is, I'd probably want to go to a clinic for treatment. Do to the crappy care at the clinic, I'd probably die. Some shyster attorney will see that a young man with a bright future has died and talk my family into filing a wrongful death suit. Sorry Doug. Oh, what to do.

But Joey will be set for life, what more could you want?
Re: Pristine 16x8 Enkei RPF1s & Direzza Star Specs
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:24 pm
by Doug Kott
George Schilling wrote:I was counting on those tires. I just began cording one of the rears on the way home Sunday. There's only a couple more trips to El Toro left before I hit metal. If I let it go till the metal starts fraying, I could draw blood if I mishandle the tire. If I draw blood, I'd more than likely suck on it so I don't get blood all over the place. If my hands are dirty, I might catch some sort of disease. Health insurance the way it is, I'd probably want to go to a clinic for treatment. Do to the crappy care at the clinic, I'd probably die. Some shyster attorney will see that a young man with a bright future has died and talk my family into filing a wrongful death suit. Sorry Doug. Oh, what to do.

That is a tragic chain of events, and I am completely guilt ridden. But Tire Rack has lots of fresh Star Specs that Joey can buy (if he wants to run a street tire) with his 8-figure inheritance!