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up for sale is my set of work meister S2Rs

they are 18x10 +15 all round, have bout 85mm of dish

come with kumho ecsta spt tyres 265/35/18, tyres are about 70/75%

they are alloy insides with a chrome polished lip

the rims are in overall good condition, 2 rims have very slight marks on them but 2 have heavy marks where they have hit the gutter, ive tried to show them in the pics, 1 rimsd doesnt have a center cap and do not come with nuts/lock nuts

price is $1600

pick up only, located in wollongong NSW

if you have any further questions please feel free to pm me

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yeh i thort that mite have happened, coz i couldnt get onto the site for most of the day n i had emails regarding pms but i couldnt c them in my inbox, anyway i can c the oics now so i guess it all works again

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