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For Sale is my set Of works Rims

Works Emotion Cr Kai 18" rim 9.5" wide all 4 and plus20 offset.

In quiet good condition, very shallow rash on edge in spots. was quoted $200 to have this removed and painted on the full set.,,or ulternatevly Lonsdale Powdercoatig will sandblast and powder coat a set of 4 rims for $200 also.

I have a set of bridgestone tyres also with about 70% tread all round, with one worn a little more than the rest. 245/45 18R

$1800 for the rims is what I am after- tyres are off currently- if peope want tyres with can be done.

Inspection welcome

Telephone cal or msg prefered over pms thanks for fastest response. (located South Australia) Adelaide hills.

0419837474

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they weigh 11kgs each without tyres and packaging, i will send at buyers expense. haha they do look tough and pull the chickies haha! try www.e-go.com i used them to freight rims from melb to adelaide hills and they were priced very reasonable and quick delivery

slidinreds13- ur prof says ya a victa boy, well im not far from u at all. if u want to have a look or anything give me a buzz. can hold for a deposit if u need.

as mentioned i have 245/45 tyres also that can be fitted extra. 2 with bout 70 percent tread, 2 with about 50 percent tread(one of these has worn the inner edge out a bit)

Yeah i think i may know you, are you mates with chris stanton by any chance?

An yeah i got scammed for the rims i was gonna buy so im just waiting to get the money back from that all ill sus my money situation an maybe pay a deposit.

Thanks mate

Yeah i think i may know you, are you mates with chris stanton by any chance?

An yeah i got scammed for the rims i was gonna buy so im just waiting to get the money back from that all ill sus my money situation an maybe pay a deposit.

Thanks mate

sure am mate. i thought u might know him bein from down there. was that you who messaged me at 5.45 this morning asking to have a look?well if u wana look or wateva give me a buz,. what happend with with scamming with your other rims? thanks mate.

sure am mate. i thought u might know him bein from down there. was that you who messaged me at 5.45 this morning asking to have a look?well if u wana look or wateva give me a buz,. what happend with with scamming with your other rims? thanks mate.

Yeah i rekon ive met you when i went round to chris's, anywho... Nah that wasnt me mate id message you at a decent hour haha, but best of luck, if they sell they sell if not i might have a look in the coming weeks.

Cheers mate

coulda well met ya, he has a lot of gaths at his with people coming and going so chances are iv met you down there. all good ya get some messages at wierd hours from people off this site. , and half of the time u repsond and u never hear from them again, or theyre just a tyre kicker. yeh if they are still kicking around give me a buz. otherwise, time to bump again.

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