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Hey all,

I have a set of brand new Work Emotion XD9 in MGS with centre caps

5x114.3

18x9 +30 (all four)

XD9 Centre caps

I have tried them on my chaser and my suspension is to soft, so I have decided to sell the whole set. They were purchased from Jesse Streeter about 2 months ago.

They are in immaculate condition, have been driven on for about 5 minutes in total, no gutter marks or anything.

$1800 pickup for wheels with centre caps from Adelaide

They are fitted with a set of brand new Toyo Proxes 4 (2 x 225/40/18) and (2 x 235/40/18) which are still on the wheels.

I paid $920 last week and they have been driven on for about 5 minutes. Happy to let them go for $900 pickup.

If someone wants the tyres I will have them removed from the wheels or you can buy both :D

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Tyres.jpg

Front2.jpg

-Isaac

any packages on the wheels and tires together?

number is 0434595246

regards

Yeah I would prefer to sell them together.

Whats your offer? and where are you based?

why wouldn't you just get some stiffer suspension?

make the wheel fit the car

Have replied to your PM via email as I cannot PM yet.

I am really not wanting to buy stiffer suspension as I bought some tein coilovers about a year ago. Im also not looking at spending anymore money on the car.

-Isaac

if you still have them in about 5-6 weeks ill defintly buy them tyres and wheels together will organise price if u havnt sold them

if you still have them in about 5-6 weeks ill defintly buy them tyres and wheels together will organise price if u havnt sold them

No problems mate. Am happy to let the package go for $2500 pickup, if you require freight can organise something.

Here's a picture of the stickers printed inside the wheels, only manufactured a few months ago. Excuse the dirt, that has been wiped off now :P

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At this stage the only person who has made a reasonable offer is: timr32gts

Sending me PM's with offers of $1200 for the wheels will be ignored, they aren't shitty drift teks or chinese wheels.

I can vouch that these wheels were only used for a short period of time.

Basically brand new

Take advantage of this guy already.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey man they took away Private messaging but SATURDAY the 18th of dec im able to come and will buy them.. and just wondering do they need special wheel nuts for the wheels.. send me a text on 0423913532 with address and yeah.

SOLD Pending pickup on Saturday 18th Dec.

Have sent you a text with all the details.

-Isaac

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