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I have for sale a "set" of work meisters s1 1 piece.

the good

they are very recently refurbished with a new lick of paint (gunmetal metallic) and new stickers. They are 17x8 +35 offset all round 5x114.3 exceptional condition with not a single scratch on them come with kumho tyres which are close to brand new.

the bad

one wheel has a hairline crack on them. I tried but cannot take a photo of it as its that small. doesnt hold air, well it does for a couple of days. fixable definitely and i would but I own a datsun 260z and thats the car i bought the wheels for. fitted them last night to the rolling shell and even with 25mm spacers, they are utterly weak. these are a car that came with 0+ offset wheels from factory.

The solution

I have also a 17x8 +35 wheel but the catch is that its a 2piece item and is gold with a polished dish. the fourth wheel can also be repaired

the maths

the tyres cost close to 600 bucks, the wheels themselves plus 6-700 for the new paint

close to 2400 has been spent on these wheels minus the spare meister.

I am willing to meet you guys halfway on what was spent at 1200

* photos show the wheels in a bad light. they are incledible in real. also fitted to datsun rear. you know what i mean by weak??

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Also for all you 4 stud warriors who want these, i have a set of 4-5 stud conversion spacers i also bought at great expense to fit these onto my 4 stud datsun. They are 25 mm wide. These are youre for $150 on top of wheel price.

so yeh call me and negotiate as im on the lookout for new wheels for the datto. alternatively, if you have some stronger offset wheels, please dont hesitate to offer swaps.

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couple of other random things for sale

s15 complete doors 2xpairs one grey and one blue. come with everything including mirrors windows interior trim etc. s15 bootlid with the standard spoiler in grey

Kind regards,

Bardan

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Correction on the above info... got the wheels to a workshop near my house and with the tyre fitter's advice, changing the tyres from the stretched 195's to 225's has solved the air leak issue... anyways holds air fine now... come and check it out... more then welcome to hav a look at it and give me an offer... cheers

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