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At this stage its just an EOI;

Work Meister S1's for sale with silver center polished dish.

Sizes: 18x10+13 all round

Tyres: 245/40/18 Nexen N6000's which are brand spanking new

Condition of wheels: the wheels are in next to brand new condition, with only a few blemish marks on the wheels if you study them closely but otherwise they're perfect condition with no gutter marks at all.

Reason for sale: having trouble getting the wheels to fit my guards as I will need adj everything and get my guards rolled etc etc etc.

I love the wheels, they're my favourite style and if I do sell them I'll be on the hunt for same style with a higher offset so I can drive on them more easily.

Asking price for the wheels is $4200 may be slightly negotiable but not a whole lot at this stage.

The wheels are perfect and tyres are high quality tyres, When i got the nexens I was advised that these were alot better then the KU31's which I could have gotten for the same price.

I can arrange for you guys if you would like to come over and try the wheels on but only for serious buyer only.

pictures will be up asap.

Cheers,

Wayne.

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With that size tyre should be a breeze getting them on with just a lip roll At about $50 a corner and a lil drop in suspension if it ain't already...

Otherwise would be keen on seeing the pics.

Good luck with the sale as these I imagine would look super sexy... But if it were me I'd make it fit!!!!!

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  • 1 month later...

Bump this sale,

Looking at seporating from the car, as the car is for sale and people don't have cash so I'll sell the car on stock wheels. These look fantastic with GT-R guards, perfect fitment.

Pictures will be up tonight. Price ONO!

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