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hey guys up for sale are a pair of work meisters in silver. they are in pretty good condition although the paint on one of the rims is starting to flake and one has a tad bit of gutter rash but otherwise still in pretty good condition. the stickers are there but kinda fading away. dish shines up pretty good as you can see in the picture.

tyres are bridgestone potenza re050a with about 50% tread with abit of camber wear.

was fitted on the front of my 32 gtst and fills up the guard pretty good.

selling these as a pair only because looking to upgrade to 9".

pick up in western suburbs only.

$500firm

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hmmm.....i don't know for sure but i highly doubt it as they just clear the 4 pots with about less then a cm to spare on the 32.

if ur really interested come down and we'll try one on.

EDIT: just saw where ur from lolz. maybe some one can tell me if they do?

Edited by jakez88

have no idea but just off the top of my head maybe around $80. don't really want to ship interstate but if your willing to organise it then thats o.k for me.

bump need these gone and pms replied to!

just this pair is for sale guys! don't ask about the other pair because they aren't for sale! lol :banana:

Edited by jakez88

got a quote from pack send that from vic to qld should be around $120. happy to send them now as there is a pack send branch near my uni and can drop them off after skool. adelaide/nsw/act/tas should be much cheaper obviously.

bump bump bump bump it up.

i'm pretty firm on $500 guys. everyone knows how much these are a set so $500 for a pair i think is pretty cheap already. msg or call me on 0432454387 for a faster response.

Edited by jakez88
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