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i have a set of Work Meisters S1 5x114.3 pcd.

full set, perfect cond fronts are 18 x 10.5 -8 offset Rear 18 x 12 -9 offset

Front tyres are 235/40/18's unknown brand

Rear tyres are 285/35/18's Nangkang

Located in brisbane

Asking $3000 or will trade for other QUALITY JAPANESE made wheels. Ie. Work XD9, Work Emotions 5x114.3 pcd

contact me on 0402993220

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fwah! looks insane! makes my meister's look like toys, but mine are very easily fit :D

comparing these to mine, these are definitely a bargain!

lol, yeah they're great wheels, so someone please buy them!

^^^ located near springfield.

^^ I sold my car without them now want something that will fit a non widebody car.

^ could be interested, what Tyres and can u please send me pics to [email protected]

mannn.... i wanna buy these just cos i'm a wheel whore.. hmmm so tempted, the offsets are nuts :) even though i don't have a car to put them on, i can sit them in the hallway next to my TE37's and GT-C's :laugh:

LMFAO even the 285's are stretched, my fav rims. If you have these in a month's time consider them sold

they sure are! no worries mate, first in best dressd i guess?..

haha mate those look insane!

thanks mate

from the pic you have posted it looks like firestone branded tyres on the front rims

pictures where taken before the tyres were changed. and yes they were firestone

gtc's in 4 stud

17x10 and 17x9s i think front were

let me know

there a mates so yeh let us know

i dont own any 4stud cars sorry.

hey i have a set of beauty white xd9 wheels. I would be willing to trade plus cash for your nice rims. Anyways please let me know if you interested i can send more info and pictures

dont know if your interested in my rims or not but they are in good condition. They were bought a while back but i now did widebody so i need wider rims. to fill the wheel well. I'm sure we can hammer out a deal

dont know if your interested in my rims or not but they are in good condition. They were bought a while back but i now did widebody so i need wider rims. to fill the wheel well. I'm sure we can hammer out a deal

what pcd,width,offset,colour,condition, tyre sizes????

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