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do the prices include wheel nuts, assuming they need special ones

do you run a business of any sort, just looking for some insurance seeing as we pay now and wait 2 months for them to arrive, cheers

they dont include wheel nuts unfortunately.

yes i run a business and has an abn number. i am proper business on that sense.

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Hi all,

sorry for being unable to provide the price as one of my goods is held at the custom and i have till friday before storage occurs.

I will put up the price on meister asap. Sorry for the delay once again.

Leo

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Work Meister S1-2P

17 x 7.0JJ - $3,350.00

17 x 8.0JJ - $3,450.00

17 x 9.0JJ - $3,550.00

17 x 10.0JJ - $3,650.00

18 x 7.5JJ - $3,900.00

18 x 8.0JJ - $3,950.00

18 x 8.5JJ - $4,000.00

18 x 9.0JJ - $4,050.00

18 x 9.5JJ - $4,100.00

18 x 10.0JJ - $4,150.00

19 x 8.0JJ - $4,500.00

19 x 8.5JJ - $4,550.00

19 x 9.0JJ - $4,600.00

19 x 9.5JJ - $4,650.00

19 x 10.0JJ - $4,700.00

20 x 8.5JJ - $5,050.00

20 x 9.5JJ - $5,150.00

20 x 10.5JJ - $5,250.00

The price is for the following color: Black, white, Bronze and Silver dish with white spokes.

Chrome is at another price. Just to let u know the price different.

18 x7.5JJ $3900.00 (for color mentioned above) and the price for the chrome is $4700.00 for the same rims.

I would recommend getting the silver instead

* I have included in the first post as well the price of meister rims. thanks

I would like the price on a set of 18 x 9.5 inch to suit BCNR33 GTR.

Want forged though as the Emotion CR Kai are too heavy. Probably have to be Meister.

Mate, emotion CR Kai are forged as well ( in japan they called it high presurre casting) :( :(

hehe, at those prices I'll pass.... I can get the RAYS/Volk Racing wheels for much less.

depens on which rims of rays and volks... meister is a different class of work rims...

you can always get CR - Kai rims which is a good rims as well. :( they are cheaper

hehe, at those prices I'll pass.... I can get the RAYS/Volk Racing wheels for much less.

Not much cheaper though, maybe 10-15% and i think these meisters are a 3 piece hence more expenisive than your average rays forged 1 piece, could b wrong tho. Also i think they look 100% better than your average TE37 which were done to death a long long time ago.

Saw a black 32 gtr attending driftnats here in brisbane late last year with these on in white with silver rim, and damn, i had to give him so much credit it was HORN!1!1!1!1!11!!11!!11!!

Yep, i gotta agree, these work meisters are phat as a bitch on a 1 year mcdonalds diet. The only rims that stand close to these would be SSR Professors 2s. They are pretty similiar. I just missed out on a set a few weeks back for 2500AUD landed. DAMNIT. Hail the Meisters. Hail.

I have updated the price for Work CR Kai wheels into per piece so that it is easy for people to mix and match

Prices as follows (inc.of GST and Tax)

15 x 5.5JJ - $350.00

15 x 7.0JJ - $375.00

16 x 7.0JJ - $412.50

17 x 7.0JJ - $450.00

17 x 8.0JJ - $475.00

17 x 9.0JJ - $487.50

18 x 7.5JJ - $512.50

18 x 8.5JJ - $537.50

18 x 9.5JJ - $562.50

Price is per each wheel

so those people who wants different sizes, can just pick whats their combination

for example, 17x8.0JJ x2 = 950 + 18x8.5JJ x 2 = 1075

So total for a set of 4 rims is 2025.

thanks

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some stock available

QTY

Work Wheels Emotion CR Kai Bronze 5x114.3 ET +30 18x8.5 2

Work Wheels Emotion CR Kai Bronze 5x114.3 ET +37 18x8.5 2

Work Wheels Emotion CR Kai Bronze 5x114.3 ET +38 18x9.5 4

Work Wheels Emotion CR Kai Bronze 5x114.3 ET +20 18x9.5 8

you dont need to worry about the fake taiwan copies that are circulating around.

all wheels are with full works australian warranty. all wheels are made in japan.

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