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RE: WORK Meister 2 Peice

My Brother In-Law has a rex and has had no luck in finding a distributer so far in MELB. or OZ that sell them. Can anyone give me a link, name or phone number to a place - person that has these RIMS?

Thanks.

Hey blackrobin.....

When i read this thread where can i get these rims in OZ.. i thought to myself hang on ill tell him about a my favourite rims.. this was before i clicked on it.

They are the WORK Meister two piece!!! freaky huh!..........

i would think they look crazy on your car since they look crazy on a red fc3s i have a photo of..

I click and i read you want the work meister!!!

I can get you those wheels 100%, but since they will be from america my connection would like you to pay upfront!

I will be buying those wheels for my car... He is selling them to public for around 2500USD~. That is the one peice..... I will be buying a set for around 2000USD but 2 piece from him brand new, this is cheap and a one time only offer! So if you could get a bunch of people that want those wheels we could probably get them for around 2300-2200USD a set.

Tell me what you guys think about these wheels... they look awsome on every single car!

try Dave in this forum, think he can do it under 2300US per set easily.

which ones the racing hart or the work meister ones ?

ps, serious seven, are you sure those wheels on the fc are work meister ones ? they look closer to these simmons rims ive seen, the spokes look a bit different to the work rims..

Was just talking to my supplier then about the wheels for you, hence why im still up!

He has these wheels in stock which i will be getting for my fc.

19" Racing Hart CR wheels

2300usd.

Gold,Gun metal metalic and also silver.

and what about freight from america to Melbourne?

How much would it be?

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