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Hey everyone,

I've got a set of Work Meister S2R rims that I purchased new for my R33 GTS-T going back a few years. Car was sold without the rims and have kept them thinking that I would buy something that these rims would fit on in the future. Recently purchased a V35 Skyline 350GT ( 6 speed with Brembo's ). Rims fit on the car but look like 16's.

So I have decided to sell them to finance possible purchase of 19's or 20's. Spec's on the Work rims are as follows:

Front: 18 by 8 , PCD - 114.3 , Offset +35 , Falken ZR rubber ( approx. 85% tread ) - 235/40/18.

Rear: 18 by 9 , PCD - 114.3 , Offset +38 , Falken ZR Rubber ( approx. 75% tread ) - 265/35/18.

Rims have no gutter rash and are in near new condition. One of the front rims has a very small chip ( the chip is actually a powder coat chip and is about one quarter the size of a five cent coin, can supply close-up photo to potential buyers on request ). Other than that, they would almost pass as new. Can supply wheel nuts, center caps, center cap tool and Meister S2R rim stickers. Rims are currently in storage in Sydney.

The pics that I have attatched are actual photo's of the rims and tyres. The black Skyline was my old car that the rims were originally purchased for, the white Skyline is just a photo I found on the net that has the same rims fitted.. There is a complete photo of one rim on it's own and then I have taken four close-up photos ( top, bottom, left and right ) of the same rim so that you can get an idea of the condition of the rim. The other three look exactly the same ( can provide photo's with close-ups of all the rims and tread wear to potential buyers via e-mail ).

Purchased the rims plus tyres new in Sydney for $4500. Selling for $2400 negotiable. Would also consider a swap for 19's or 20's, must fit V35 Skyline 350 GT with Brembo's.

If interested or want more info, please call or text me ( Paul ) on 0412 124 197 as I don't get onto the Skyline's Oz website often. You can also send me an e-mail to [email protected].

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Price drop to $2200, still very negotialble.

Prefer Sydney pick-up, interstate buyers will pay for freight.

Email address should read p_kalevski, if you want to shoot me an email.

If you are after pre-loved, top quality jap rims ( in near new condition ) at a reasonable price, contact me.

Anyone interested? :rolleyes:

Still got these awesome rims. If they were 19" or bigger I wouldn't be selling them.

If your in Sydney and keen on 18" for your Skyline, then come check them out.

Still $2000. Very reasonable price for Work rims+ tyres that would be lucky to have 8000 kms ( if that ).

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BUMP.

Didn't think $2000 was alot to ask for considering I paid $ 4500 and the package is in near new condition.

Looks like it must be as there have been no reasonable offers.

Anyway, still trying as I know that there is someone out there willing to pay good money for quality.

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