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Hi all my Meisters are up for sale cheap, as I only want them to pay for new wheels.

Here are the fronts.

Covered in Roadstone N5000 225/40R18

Both tyres have over 70% Tread

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There is the tiniest bit of rash on one of the above, can be fixed cheap.

One of the wheels also met with a pot hole and has a VERY VERY SLIGHT warp that is only noticable slightly above 230kph. I was also told that it is repairable... hence why they are going cheap.

Here are the rears.

Khumo ECSTA SPT KU31 245/40R18 90% tread

Rears are in good condition.

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The dish could use a polish on the wheels.

Yes these are Genuine WORK Items.

Im looking for a cheap $2000 for all four.

Contact me on 0403 579 121. please no low balling as i just want them to pay for my new wheels. may even consider a swap for Varrstoen 2.2.1 as thats what Im looking for.

CHANKS BROSKIES

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oh hey man, im just after some bigger ones..maybe varstoen TE37 reps, or XXR or CE28's..

need something wider on the rear as ill be pushing some numbers soon...

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