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Have you sold your Volks yet. I may be interested?

Was wondering if you are selling these rims what do you have to replace them?

Only reason I ask is because I have a set of 18" Work Meister s2r's with tyres I'm looking at selling/swaping ( purchased new at Ozzy Tyres, in near new condition ).

I own a V35 Skyline 350GT ( 6 speed with Brembo's ). The work rims fit but look like 16's on the car. Was looking at trying to get 19 or 20's on my ride.

If you are interested or know someone that wants top quality rims for their beast, let me know ( if I can sell my rims then it allows me to potentially buy bigger wheels, maybe yours ).

You can call or txt me if you like on 0412 124 197 ( I'm in Sydney ). Name is Paul.

P.S. Just a quick question, If I said " long live TAF", does this mean anything to you? If not, disregard. Hope to hear from you soon.

Edited by Paul K

Hey mate, Funny you say that.. Yes I used to work for TAF.. Cant remember a Paul? Paul who?

Anyway I bought an FD3s with insane offset 18"s which pop out of the guards HELLAFLUSH style. This means I dont need a new set of rims I just want the suckers gone lol Sorry.

I have a bloke due to see them this week supposedly.

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