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Item:

WORK EMOTION XT 7 Bronze

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Good

Price:

SWAP

To Fit: (What car)

5 x 114.3

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Sale fell through now my wheels are back up for sale but I am chasing a swap as I need to have some wheels on the car

These will fit perfect on any GTST and even suits GTR very well as you can see

Rims are from the WORK EMOTION series, model is XT7 and they are in a bronze colour. They are quiet concaved and look awesome on any car, sizes are 18 x 9.5 +20 and have roadworthy tires, 265/40/R18

I am chasing something that is 18 x 10 with a very low offset, something like +12 to +18, I will also put cash on top of my wheels for something else

I would love to swap for some WORK EMOTION XD9’s but PM me what you have and we can go from there

Thanks

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I forgot to mention I will take $2,200 cash for the rims and tires

Front and rear tires are roadworthy. These will sit sooo good on a GTST

Would prefer a swap though so let me know what you have in 18 inch with low offsets

Thanks

swap for Exhaust + Nandos family feast?

bahahaha :(

If someone buys it for 2.2k I can buy.. well if a family feast is say $30 I would be able to get 73 x family feasts and have a little bit leftt over for perinaise and a drink ;)

i would say the perinaise dip is worth more than the rims,you just cant eat the chips without it,i made the mistake of optioning the corn in last nights venture to nando's......what a f**kup that was!

Edited by fknryt
i would say the perinaise dip is worth more than the rims,you just cant eat the chips without it,i made the mistake of optioning the corn in last nights venture to nando's......what a f**kup that was!

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Item:

WORK EMOTION XT 7 Bronze

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Good

Price:

SWAP

To Fit: (What car)

5 x 114.3

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Sale fell through now my wheels are back up for sale but I am chasing a swap as I need to have some wheels on the car

These will fit perfect on any GTST and even suits GTR very well as you can see

Rims are from the WORK EMOTION series, model is XT7 and they are in a bronze colour. They are quiet concaved and look awesome on any car, sizes are 18 x 9.5 +20 and have roadworthy tires, 265/40/R18

I am chasing something that is 18 x 10 with a very low offset, something like +12 to +18, I will also put cash on top of my wheels for something else

I would love to swap for some WORK EMOTION XD9's but PM me what you have and we can go from there

Thanks

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How much tread is left on the tyres?

How much tread is left on the tyres?

Hey man

I don't want give an estimate in percentage because each persons perception is differnt

They are roadworthy, front and back with no camber wear. The car also passed roadworthy 2 weeks ago so there was no problem there

Back tires are better than the front tires but the best bet is to come down and have a look

Thanks

How long have you had the car Abu? Was it in at Primal garage a few months ago? I'm sure i saw a GTR that colour with those rims there.

I have had it for about a week and a half man, quiet possibly was at Primal not to long ago because according to Chris it was painted and fitted by them ;)

Will I have to run spacer on a 32 GTR. Whats your bottom dollar delivered to Adelaide? Thanks

Na no spacers man, will bolt straight up!

PM sent

Nope you wont have to run a spacer. It will fit perfect and fill out the guards better than it does in the 33 in the pic above :)

Thanks man

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