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Hi All! :D:D

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Im selling my Work Meister S1 2P (2 Piece). This is one of our most popular WORK wheels :cool: The Meister S1 2P is a two piece construction wheel that utilizes an advance forming outer rim barrel and center disk. These rims have been discontinued and getting rare. Package costed over $4k - $3250 for rims, $295 for Work Royal Lock nuts and $890 for the tyres.

Rims in excellent condition, had done 23K Kms only. Located in Paramatta, I Can fit on spot :)

Package Includes:

1. Work Meister S1 2P(4) - Black

Black Center with Polished Lip

114.3 x 5

18 inch x 8.5 +30 Offset all round

Forged/Cast spun

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2. Work Royal Nuts and Locknuts

Solid Steel (More durable than alloy, ideal for race applications)

4 x McGard Locknuts with 2 unique keys

16 x 1.25 nuts

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3. Toyo Proxes 4 235/40/18 - 90% Thread

Continental Sport Contact 225/40/18 - 70% Thread

4. Work Wheels Keyring + 1 Work Wheels window sticker

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Fits all 114.3 x 5 Stud Patterns; Skyline R32 - V35, Nissan S14 - S15, 300-370Z's, Evos, RX7, Supra, S2000 see examples;

R33

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V35

http://g35driver.com/forums/attachments/wheels-tires/32750d1139000435-anyone-19-work-meister-s1-3-piece-lowered.jpg

370z

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Evo

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NSX

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WRX

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$2,800 ono - :yes: Bank Deposit, Cash on Pickup, Paypal

Located in Parramatta

Jeff - 0424 85 85 15

:thanks:

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