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TWO BREAKING NEWS:

1) Work Wheels has decided to revised the price of most of its range starting from June 2007 due to increase in the price of raw materials. We have revised our price as well as we are no longer able to absord the difference as they increased the price 3 times in the last 2 months! However, due to your strong aussie dollars, we are able to give 5% rebate off the advertised list in LIMITED time offer only.

so for example:

work cr kai in 18 x 9.5 +20 all round is $2350.00 but with the rebate is $2232.50 (ie less 5%)

IT APPLIES TO ALL WORK WHEELS FOR THIS SHIPMENT, OFFER MAY NOT BE VALID IN THE NEXT SHIPMENT DEPENDING ON THE YEN PRICE.

So grab the opportunity now!

2) Work emotions has added a new series called XC8 and they are available for order now! It comes with larger size of 19inch rims. Exclusive to JDM Concept as they are not even on the website as of this news release! Be the first to have them in your car in Australia or as a matter of fact in the whole world.

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We are going to order new sets of rims from Work,

we would like to extend our invitation to anyone who wants to get Work Wheels to put in the same container.

Preorder close: 22 JUNE 2007 , Friday

Deposit needed: 30% of the total purchase or $500 which one is greater.

Tax invoice: given upon receiving deposit. We are registered for GST for those who want to claim as an expense.

Arrival: About 6-8 weeks from closing. Could be longer if your wheels need a lot of customising. :thumbsup:

Below is the link to work website:

WORK Wheels Website

Below is the tables of our popular work emotions (Please click each thumbnail)

WORK CR KAI

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WORK XC8

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WORK XD9

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WORK XT7

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For any other wheels, please send me an email at [email protected]



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