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Item:

WORK VS-KF 18 x 8

New JJR spacers (front & back) 20mm & 25mm

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$2,200neg + freight at buyers expense

SOLD

To Fit: (What car)

5 x 114.3 PCD

Location:

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

I have up for sale my WORK VS-KF wheels that are in very good condition with about 80% tread all around.

These things have awesome fkn dish and just look crazy from the front or back. NEED to see these in real life to see the full potential, pictures just don't cut it.

These are a 3 piece wheel so the center can be removed and painted a differnt color if need be. Can arrange to have center powder coated for serious buyers at an additional cost.

They are 18 x 8 in size with a + 26 offset and would look good on any car really.

Front tires - SUMITOMO 225/40/R18

Rear tires - MARSHAL 235/40/R18

Its comes with a set of new JJR spacers, 20mm & 25mm which are on the car currently but have never been driven on.

RRP for these spacers new are $129 for a pair from Just Jap, so $258 for a set but I am offering them free to any genuine buyer.

I have also never driven on these wheels, I have only bought them a few weeks ago and they have been on my car which sitting in the garage doing nothing.

No time wasters please, if you don't have the cash don't offer.

Will only hold the rims for a minimum 50% deposit.

Inspection upon request :no:

I will try and get some better pictures up over the weekend, but you get the idea of what it looks like on an R32 with stock guards and spacers!

Without spacers and the rear guards rolled the back wheels tuck into the arch perfect.

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Edited by abu
Why selling abu? Didn't you just get these recently?

Hey Nick

Yeah recently got these a few weeks back but plans changing as always lol

I want to spend a bit more money on the motor at this stage while the car is off the road, I can focus on the looks later. That was the original plan but then I ended up buying these wheels out of no where, were too good to pass up.

My turbo kit and other stuff arrived yesterday in the mail so next week I will be doing all that so would like some extra cash for a few little upgrades plus for the tuning! :)

PM me any offers guys, would like to secure a sale soon, if not then I might just have to keep them!

:thumbsup:

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