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For sale:


Work Meisters S1R


Condition: Used but still in good condition. Minor gutter rashes, not noticeable. No buckles.


Colour: Gold face, polished chrome lip.


Size: 18x10 -2, 18x10 -15. Got some good amount of dish :)


PCD: 5 x 114


Tyres: Toyo Proxes R1R 245/40/18 all round. Bought these recently brand new for $1100. Tyres are at 98% thread.


Rims will fit over most big break callipers.


Location: Fairfield,2165 NSW.


Price: $2900 ono.


Postage/delivery: Prefer pickup. Can also do delivery to anywhere in Australia for $100 flat.


Contact: Send me a PM.


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This is the response that i got from this seller via sms after a pm about how much he wanted for the tyres?

Sir.dom: Tyres I can Sell for $700

The sherrid: Ok. Which guy off sau are you?

Sir.dom: Sir.dom: Toyo proxes r1r 245/40/18

The sherrid: Delivery to melb?

Sir.dom: Yes. What's your postcode thanks

The sherrid: Point cook melb 3030

Sir.dom: Additional $70 delivered to your door

The Sherrid: Your add says, 2700 with tyres and 2100 without. So I assumed tyres would be 600?

Sir.dom: Forgot about that post. Yep tyres are 600

The sherrid: Ok cool. I'll take em. Do you have paypal?

Sir.dom: There were two people who called first and are coming today and tomorrow to see the wheels and tyres together. If they fall through, I'll seperate the tyres and semd em to you. Let you know by tommorow.

Sir.dom: Let you know by tomorrow

The sherrid: ok.

The sherrid: Any news yet?

Sir.dom: I still want to sell the rims and tyres together. Or if I can find a buyer for rims only, I'll seperate the tyres.

The sherrid: Your last message said that if they fall through that you will separate them and send the tyres? Changing your mind half way through is a wasting my time. Are you selling or not, Whats going on?

Sir.dom: Yeah sorry don't think i want to seperate tyres just yet incase someone might want the tyres with the rims. Mainintension of the sau add is to sell the rims first.

This post is not inviting others to chime in with an opinion or to start any unbecoming behaviour so don't leave a reply based on it.

I want to highlight to others for as long as the post lasts that, if you are willing to sell then do so because there are people who simply want to buy what they need and get on with it.

To Sir.dom it is your right to defend yourself however if you do so, i will not respond as i repect the forum rules, sau and most importantly that this is a club for guys who have similar interests to share.

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