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CLOSING DATE OF PRE-ORDER: SAT 4 FEB 06

TO ARRIVE: ABT 8 WEEKS AFTER THE PRE-ORDER CLOSED

DEPOSIT PER SET = $500.00, INVOICE WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE DEPOSIT.

DELIVERY: FREE IF DEPOSIT IS RECEIVED BEFORE 31 JAN 06, OTHERWISE IT WILL BE BASED ON WHERE YOU LIVED, UP FROM $95.00 TO $150.00

PAYMENT METHOD: DIRECT DEPOSIT TO THE A/C BELOW

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NOW OPEN, WORK CR-KAI WHEELS PREORDER BY JDM CONCEPT

WORK CR-KAI IS A ONE PIECE LIGHTWEIGHT SPECIAL CAST WHEELS (SEMI-FORGING). GENEROUSLY LIGHTER AND STRONGER THAN OTHER CAST WHEELS.

AS OFFICIAL DEALER OF WORK WHEELS FOR AUSTRALIA, WE GUARANTEE EACH OF OUR RIMS TO BE A GENUINE PRODUCT AND HAVE FULL WARRANTY TO BE FREE FROM DEFECT.

WE CAN FORWARD A COPY OF OUR CERTIFICATE OF DEALERSHIP UPON REQUEST.

***** HAVE A LOOK AT OUR FEEDBACK ON NISSAN SILVIA AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF *****

THE PRICES OF WORK WHEELS HAS INCREASED THIS YEAR BY ABOUT $50.00 PER RIM DUE TO THE COST OF INCREASE IN METAL PRICES.

HOWEVER, WE HAVE DECIDED TO KEEP THE OLD PRICE SO THAT THE RIMS CONTINUE TO BE AFFORDABLE TO ALL ENTHUSIASTS. THAT IS A MASSIVE $200.00 SAVINGS ALREADY!!!

NOT ONLY THAT, PUT A DEPOSIT FOR THE RIMS BEFORE 31 JAN 06 AND YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE DELIVERY FOR THE RIMS TO THE VALUE UP TO $150.00.

BELOW ARE THE BREAKDOWN OF THE PRICES OF THE WHEELS, EACH AND PER SET. THIS WILL HELP THOSE WHO NEED A STAGGERED SET OF WHEELS.

AVAILABLE IN BRONZE, GUNMETAL AND WHITE (EXTRA 3 WEEKS TO MAKE)

THE OFFSET AND PCD (I.E 4 STUDS, 5 STUDS) IS YOUR CHOICE, WE CAN REQUEST WORK TO CUSTOM MADE FOR YOU. WE HAVE DONE IT BEFORE!

15 x 5.5JJ, WAS: $399.75, NOW: $349.75

15 x 7.0JJ, WAS: $424.75, NOW: $374.75

16 x 7.0JJ, WAS: $462.50, NOW: $412.50

17 x 7.0JJ, WAS: $499.75, NOW: $449.75

17 x 8.0JJ, WAS: $524.75, NOW: $474.75

17 x 9.0JJ, WAS: $537.50, NOW: $487.50

18 x 7.5JJ, WAS: $562.50, NOW: $512.50

18 x 8.5JJ, WAS: $587.50, NOW: $537.50

18 x 9.5JJ, WAS: $612.50, NOW: $562.50

OR

15 x 5.5JJ - WAS: $1,599.00 /SET, NOW: $1,399.00 /SET

15 x 7.0JJ - WAS: $1,699.00 /SET, NOW: $1,499.00 /SET

16 x 7.0JJ - WAS: $1,850.00 /SET, NOW: $1,650.00 /SET

17 x 7.0JJ - WAS: $1,999.00 /SET, NOW: $1,799.00 /SET

17 x 8.0JJ - WAS: $2,099.00 /SET, NOW: $1,899.00 /SET

17 x 9.0JJ - WAS: $2,150.00 /SET, NOW: $1,950.00 /SET

18 x 7.5JJ - WAS: $2,250.00 /SET, NOW: $2,050.00 /SET

18 x 8.5JJ - WAS: $2,350.00 /SET, NOW: $2,150.00 /SET

18 x 9.5JJ - WAS: $2,450.00 /SET, NOW: $2,250.00 /SET

WEIGHT ON EACH RIM (ESTIMATE)

15 X 5.5JJ +40, 4X100 - 6.0KG

15 X 7.0JJ +44, 4X100 - 6.7KG

16 X 7.0JJ +44, 5X100 - 6.6KG

17 X 7.0JJ +47, 5X114.3 - 8.6KG

17 X 7.0JJ +32, 5X114.3 - 8.9KG

17 X 8.0JJ +42, 5X114.3 - 9.4KG

17 X 8.0JJ +32, 5X114.3 - 9.6KG

17 X 8.0JJ +47, 5X114.3 - 9.2KG

17 X 9.0JJ +28, 5X114.3 - 9.4KG

17 X 9.0JJ +17, 5X114.3 - 9.6KG

17 X 9.0JJ +44, 5X114.3 - 9.0KG

18 X 7.5JJ +48, 5X114.3 - 10.0KG

18 X 8.5JJ +43, 5X114.3 - 10.6KG

18 X 8.5JJ +38, 5X114.3 - 10.4KG

18 X 8.5(MT)JJ +38, 5X114.3 - 10.48KG

18 X 8.5(ST)JJ +37, 5X114.3 - 10.65KG

18 X 9.5JJ +20, 5X114.3 - 11.3KG

18 X 9.5JJ +38, 5X114.3 - 11.3KG

AT THE MOMENT, WE DO NOT HAVE ANY OTHER PREORDER FOR OTHER TYPE OF WORK WHEELS YET. WE WANT TO APOLOGISE FOR THAT.

GALLERY

ONE OF OUR LAST YEAR SHIPMENTS

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BRONZE COLOR

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GUN-METAL COLOR

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WHITE COLOR

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can you source custom offset wheels in 10.5J and 11J. If not, can you get the inner and outer parts of Work Equips (its a 3 piece rim) in custom sizes?

Cheers,

Shan

can you source custom offset wheels in 10.5J and 11J. If not, can you get the inner and outer parts of Work Equips (its a 3 piece rim) in custom sizes?

Cheers,

Shan

i will check with work about it :)

can you source custom offset wheels in 10.5J and 11J. If not, can you get the inner and outer parts of Work Equips (its a 3 piece rim) in custom sizes?

Cheers,

Shan

hi mate, work cr kai doesnt have 10.5J or 11J, there are some other type that do have. it is best to email at [email protected] cos it seems to be a long discussion

leo

no worries, sending email now. Thanks for the prompt reply too.

i didnt received ur email, could u resend it again.

thanks :(

Majanal- PM replied. sorry abt it :P

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