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Item:

WORK Emotion XD9 18 x 10 + 18 in white

Age:

4 - 6 weeks

Condition:

Perfect

Price:

$2,500

To Fit: (What car)

Anything 5 x 114.4

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

WORK Emotion XD9 wheels in 18 x 10 + 18 offset in white

Perfect condition, only been on the car for about 4 - 6 weeks, no marks on them and in as new condition. Bought them brand new from Japan, directly from WORK so there genuine WORK Emotion rims

Has the glow in the dark Emotion stickers on them

Front tyres are TOYO 235/40/R18 which have only done about 1,000 km as I bought them new, rear tyres are also 235/40/R18 and are LINLONG brand, still have 40 - 60% tread and well and truly roadworthy

Thanks

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Sorry man, 19s too big

Would be keen on a swap for a set of 18's with heaps of dish and minimum 10" wide, looking for something with a negative offset

18 x 10 - 5 or something similar would be ideal :D

thats cheap..... if they were 9's on front they would be mine :P

Yep, there very cheap especially because they come with tyres and the rims are practically brand new

They are a little big to run on a GTST but from what I have seen with R32 GTR fitment, these wheels would be PERFECT on a R32 GTR. They sit nicely on my R33 GTR but will sit out that little bit more on an R32 GTR as the guards are smaller

Comes with tyres guys, front are almost brand new and no camber wear, rears are around 60 - 70% and plenty of tread left still

Thanks

10inch wide is pretty fat! Would there be any scrubbing on a 32R?

Yep they are nice and fat :dry:

Well they fit really easily on my R33 GTR with no rubbing at all, R32R guards are only a little bit smaller and from what I have seen they will sit very well. Really flush with the guards and the tyres will tuck under perfect so wouldn't expect any rubbing

If anyone else knows, please feel free post up

Just wanted to add for an 18 x 10" rim its pretty damn light so would be suitable for track work as well

Thanks

Yep they are nice and fat :kiss:

Well they fit really easily on my R33 GTR with no rubbing at all, R32R guards are only a little bit smaller and from what I have seen they will sit very well. Really flush with the guards and the tyres will tuck under perfect so wouldn't expect any rubbing

If anyone else knows, please feel free post up

Just wanted to add for an 18 x 10" rim its pretty damn light so would be suitable for track work as well

Thanks

I have just picked some of these up smae specs and have fitted to my R32 GTR. I am running a fair bit of neg camber which helps.

Tuff Offset on R32 GTR ;)

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