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CLOSING DATE OF PRE-ORDER: MONDAY 13 MARCH 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 10 MARCH 06, OTHERWISE IT WILL BE BASED ON WHERE YOU LIVED, BETWEEN FROM $95.00 TO $150.00

PAYMENT METHOD: DIRECT DEPOSIT TO THE A/C BELOW

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WHY BUY FROM US?

- WE ARE OFFICIAL WORK DEALER FOR AUSTRALIA SO YOU NEVER NEED TO WORRY EVER ABOUT LOSING STICKERS, LOSING VALVE STEM EVER! COS YOU GOT LIFETIME WARRANTY THAT WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU.

- RIMS DAMAGE? WE CAN GET REPAIR PARTS FROM WORK AND HELP YOU FIX IT AS BEST AS WE CAN.

- EXCELLENT REPUTATION ON NS FORUM - CLICK HERE

- WE ARE PROPER BUSINESS WITH ABN 77 934 867 27A AND EVEN THE WAY WE BRING IN OUR PRODUCTS INTO AUSTRALIS IS PROPER. NO FALSIFYING OF DOCUMENTS, NO DODGEY THINGS.

- WE ARE HERE TO STAY. EVER WONDER THAT YOU BUY ONE ITEM AND THE SELLER GONE NEXT MONTH? WITH US YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN COUNT ON US TO BE AT THE SCENE IN THE YEARS TO COME.

- 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 WE HAVE BRING THE PRICE DOWN AS WELL. SO YOU ARE LOOKING AT $250-$450 SAVINGS!!

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WORK Meister S1 2PIECE

2 piece Super Lightweight wheels. As seen among fine tuned cars worldwide.

COLOR AVAILABLE:

SILVER, WHITE, BLACK, GUNMETAL OR GOLD

PCD IN 4X100, 4X114.3, 5X100, 5X114.3

ALL PRICES INCLUSIVE OF GST, CUSTOM AND TAX. NO MORE TO PAY

PRICE OF EACH RIM IN THEIR SIZES

17 x 7.0JJ - $825.00, WAS $887.50

17 x 8.0JJ - $850.00, WAS $912.50

17 x 9.0JJ - $875.00, WAS $937.50

17 x 10.0JJ - $900.00, WAS $962.50

18 x 7.5JJ - $950.00, WAS $1025.00

18 x 8.0JJ - $962.50, WAS $1037.50

18 x 8.5JJ - $975.00, WAS $1050.00

18 x 9.0JJ - $987.50, WAS $1062.50

18 x 9.5JJ - $1,000.00, WAS $1075.00

18 x 10.0JJ - $1,012.50, WAS $1087.50

19 x 8.0JJ - $1,075.00, WAS $1175.00

19 x 8.5JJ - $1,087.50, WAS $1187.50

19 x 9.0JJ - $1,100.00, WAS $1200.00

19 x 9.5JJ - $1,112.50, WAS $1212.50

19 x 10.0JJ - $1,125.00, WAS $1250.00

20 x 8.5JJ - $1,200.00, WAS $1312.50

20 x 9.5JJ - $1,225.00, WAS $1337.50

20 x 10.5JJ - $1,250.00, WAS $1362.50

PRICES OF RIMS PER SET OF 4 OF SIMILAR SIZE

17 x 7.0JJ - $3,300.00, WAS $3550.00

17 x 8.0JJ - $3,400.00, WAS $3650.00

17 x 9.0JJ - $3,500.00, WAS $3750.00

17 x 10.0JJ - $3,600.00, WAS $3850.00

18 x 7.5JJ - $3,800.00, WAS $4100.00

18 x 8.0JJ - $3,850.00, WAS $4150.00

18 x 8.5JJ - $3,900.00, WAS $4200.00

18 x 9.0JJ - $3,950.00, WAS $4250.00

18 x 9.5JJ - $4,000.00, WAS $4300.00

18 x 10.0JJ - $4,050.00, WAS $4350.00

19 x 8.0JJ - $4,300.00, WAS $4700.00

19 x 8.5JJ - $4,350.00, WAS $4750.00

19 x 9.0JJ - $4,400.00, WAS $4800.00

19 x 9.5JJ - $4,450.00, WAS $4850.00

19 x 10.0JJ - $4,500.00, WAS $4900.00

20 x 8.5JJ - $4,800.00, WAS $5250.00

20 x 9.5JJ - $4,900.00, WAS $5350.00

20 x 10.5JJ - $5,000.00, WAS $5450.00

OUR STOCK LAST YEAR

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17 x 8.0JJ - $3,400.00

17 x 9.0JJ - $3,500.00

17 x 10.0JJ - $3,600.00

Would any of these fit on a 5 stud converted A31 Cefiro? Im sure the 17 x 10.0 would require some serious flaring to fit em in....

Just out of interest as LOVE these rims in polish.

Cheers

Ando

17 x 8.0JJ - $3,400.00

17 x 9.0JJ - $3,500.00

17 x 10.0JJ - $3,600.00

Would any of these fit on a 5 stud converted A31 Cefiro? Im sure the 17 x 10.0 would require some serious flaring to fit em in....

Just out of interest as LOVE these rims in polish.

Cheers

Ando

hi ando, im sure it will fit. we can talk thru pm if you wish and we can work out whats the best size and offset for what you have in mind :P



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