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Got some mint chrome 18" meisters here off a mates car, came off a S15 but he's selling the car and wants to sell the rims separately. These fit awesome on his S15, and would fit just as good on most 5 stud nissans, mazda's and toyotas.

Specs:

Work Meister S1 2pc

2x 18x9 +24

2x 18x10 +26

5-114.3

2 Piece construction

Buff Chrome Finish

225/40 Bridgestone Potenza G3's

235/40 Neuton NT5000's

70% tread all round

Info:

Clear 4-pot brakes

Great fitment on most imports

Condition:

Mint condition, no structural issues, no cosmetic issues, no gutter rash etc etc

Contact:

call or sms my mate on 0411768931

Price:

$2900 ono

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