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I was going to hold on to these for a car "in the future" but I've decided I need the money and room (they are in my loungeroom :P ) more.

18" Work Emotion CR-Kai in gunmetal

$1500

18x9.5" +38

PCD 5 x 114.3

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Emotion CR-Kai, one of our most celebrated wheels in the Emotion line up. Emotion CR-Kai is a one piece low pressure cast aluminum wheel. The unique and aggressive split 5 spokes design that has been highly regarded, even accepted and copied by many of our competitors. Emotion CR-Kai has been proven both on the track and street. Wide range of sizes and offset available.

http://work-wheels.com.au/Products/36/60/Emotion-CR-Kai

They have 2x NITTO and 2x Yokohama tyres which have seen better days but are still usable for a while. One rim has minor scratching, and another has some gutter rash and no stickers. The other 2 are perfect.

Pic on my car:

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Oh jeez, I was looking for these in gunmetal grey for so long but have recently decided to get a set of xd9's!

What widths are these?

Good luck with the sale Shell, im sure they won't be round for long

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