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Old 12-12-2010, 12:39 PM   #1
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Question Need Help Identifying and WTB an Enkei Rim

I have a set of Enkei Rims on a car I have for sale on my lot and one rim is bent. First: Is it possible to straiten a rim? Second: I need help Identifying the rim, and third: Where can I find one? I have 6-7 hours invested looking online. All I can find on the Rim is the markings JIL and VIA. They have 5 lugs. They have 225 45 17 tires on them, and I attached a picture. They are on a 99 Chev Malibu.Is there any other identifying marks I need to find somewhere?
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