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Good day fellow enthusiasts!

Im having my last preorder for work wheels now.

I wont be around for the whole month of november till around mid-december 2006

Since the order will take about 6-8 weeks to arrive. this is basically the time to get in your order.

This will be our last monthly shipment that we have coming from Japan for work wheels.

This is a preorder for any work wheels.

I have however added the prices for emotions series being to most popular below

Closing date: 4 september 2006

Deposit needed $500 per set of rims.

Payable to:

Westpac Bank

A/C name: JDM Concept

A/C BSB: 032157

A/C No: 171648

any question. please email me at [email protected]

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Pictures to entice you!

WORK EMOTIONS CR-KAI

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WORK MEISTER S1

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WORK EMOTION XD9

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WORK EMOTION XT7

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kindly let me know if u dont want your car pics to be inside or if you would like your car pics to be inside. please send your car pics with work wheels to [email protected]

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