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WORK VS KF & CR KAI

2x WORK VS-KF Super Chrome 3D

18x8.5jj +28 5x114.3 pcd (5 stud)

WORK Finest 3 piece Modular Construction

luxury sports 5 spoke wheels with reverse outer rim.

Available in various fitments for luxury sports cars and other high performance cars with custom application.

Colors: Silver, Black Burning and Chrome centers. (Chrome is most expensive)

2x WORK Emotion CR-KAI Work Metal Buff

18x9.5jj +30 5x114.3 pcd (5 stud)

Emotion CR-Kai, one of our most celebrated wheel in the Emotion line up. Emotion CR-Kai is a one piece low pressure cast aluminum wheel.

The unique and aggressive split 5 spokes design that has been highly regarded, even accepted and copied by many of our competitors.

Emotion CR-Kai has been proven both on the track and street. Wide range of sizes and offset available. Application is available for most front wheel, rear wheel and all wheel drive vehicles.

Location:

sydney australia

Website:

http://www.workwheelsusa.com/product.php?c...26&wheel=72

http://www.workwheelsusa.com/product.php?c...27&wheel=80

Item Condition:

as new, excellent condition - VS-KF includes centre caps

CR KAI - minor rash on both wheels but as new condition, (work dont make centre cap for CR KAI)

Reason for Selling:

no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions:

check link below for retail price of cheapest supplier in australia, pair of these wheels cost well over $1500 retail!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/lofiver...hp/t364860.html

selling them both VS-KF for $950.. shipped

selling them both CR KAI for $1050.. shipped

absolute steals

if you buy both sets, i will throw in a pair of Potenza RE-01R tyres 225/40/R18 with good tread.. cost over $400 per tyre

RE-01R is regarded the best all round street tyre available to consumers.. please do not comment if u have not used them

Extra Info:

i can arrange cheap reliable courier service to anywhere in australia at your expense..

pickup ok too, pm me

Pictures:

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pictures of actual wheels below

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Contact Details:

please pm me

keep in mind

if you want a whole set, you can buy them from a sponsor or a distributor along with a pair of my wheels lsited here

and still save hundreds of dollars with the price im selling them at

each of those babies cost well over $1500 a pair + shipping.. check the link above

Your prices quoted above as shipped, yet under extra info you quote courier delivery at buyers expense? So which is it? $950 for the kfs delivered to Brisbane?

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