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Genuine Works VS-TX 19x9+37 (front) 19x10+36 (rear) No tyres.

I bought these new from japan around 12 months ago so i also have the Work boxes they came in.

They are in "as new condition" (as the pics indicate)

****ASKING $3,100****

These are the latest VS design in the Work range & they have the Work serial number plated on the outer edge of each rim.

Beautifull rims with very nice dish on the rear!

These will clear big brakes on the front so brembos,alcons,surpa brakes etc fit behind these nicely.

I had them on my soarer and what an improvment they made made to the looks.

As stated in the title,will fit Most skylines including r32,r33,r34,v35.Soarer,supra,aristo and what eva else these offsets fit....

NEW PRICE FOR EACH RIM IS $1390X4=$5560 SO PLZ KEEP ANY NEGATIVE COMMENTS TO YOURSELF!

I can ship Australia wide via courier @ your expence (around $100-$120 Australia wide) or u can pick up in southside Brisbane.

Prefer phone enquiries rather than pm's !!

PLENTY OF PICS ATTACHED SO U CAN SEE EM FROM EVERY ANGLE.

PHONE-0414-729-004

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Have a look at these...great looking wheels and only $2600+ postage Australia wide which wouldnt be any more than $120????

Cheepiest 19inch Works that look as good as this..

0414-729-004

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