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Work Emotion XT7 - Made in Japan. 100% Genuine

-Excellent condition, Colour: Bronze

REAR: 18 x 9.5 OFFSET +32 (Concave) Tyres(Sportiva Super Z 235/40/R18)

FRONT: 18 x 8.5 OFFSET +30 (Flat Face) Tyres(Nexen N8000 225/40/R18)

Work center caps included worth $250 alone, comes with blue valve caps. Wrapped in fairly new tyres as pictured.

Perfect offset for S15. No guard rolling needed, best fitment you'll ever get without modifying guards. Should aslo fit most Skylines. Multi-Stud 5x114.3 & 5x100

Only selling due to sold my car and these didn't go with the sale.

Purchased by a friend for $2500 with no tyres from Work Japan Direct. Grab a bargain and don't wait weeks for shipping!

Plain and simple if you don't have money, please don't waste my time. Dont call/msg if your waiting to sell your car/house/dog or cat. I'm sick of time wasters :)

Pick Up available from Thomastown 3074.

Price: $1750ono

Contact Terry on (0432 267 372) with any questions.

Cheers.

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