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As the topic says I have a set of Genuine Work Termist 18x10.0JJ +22 offest wheels for sale, just like any genuine set of work wheels they come with a massive price tag when bought new. They come with nangkang sport ns2's wth %60 tread all round. These have a nice amount of dish all round and would suit a GTR with offest they have.

The wheels are in Fair condition, some of the wheels have some gutter rash around the lip, also some of the wheels have some of the protective plastic coming off the spokes.

Here are some pictures.

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And on car.

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Asking $1900 with tyres ono, pickup or buyer pays post/courier/freight.

Location is Rockhampton QLD. I'm willing to organise freight if the byuer pays for shipping or wants to get them collected from me by a courier. Welcome to inspections.

I cant be contacted via PM.

Cheers. Mat. :)

Edited by Dynamix

Theyre not Work Termists, theyre Work Maximers.

If you look at one of the spokes it says 'Maximer'.

I have these wheels, the fit is PERFECT and they look unbelievably TOUGH.

They dont make these anymore, get in quick! Good price!!

Free bump!

Theyre not Work Termists, theyre Work Maximers.

If you look at one of the spokes it says 'Maximer'.

I have these wheels, the fit is PERFECT and they look unbelievably TOUGH.

They dont make these anymore, get in quick! Good price!!

Free bump!

Oh thanks femno, I couldn't quite figure out what they were, but they have a centrecaps saying termist, but you're right it does have maximisers on the spoke!

Doesn't look like he wants to sell these. Too bad, could have sold them 3 days ago champ.

If only you didn't ignore people PM's.

Things come up mate, family is more important to me than a set of wheels.

All pm's replied to. Apologies for the delays.

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