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  Beelzebub89 said:
Got my wheels fitted today and they fit great so pleased with how it turned out. Great trader to deal with never had any hassles and answered all my questions promptly.

heres a picture you can add to your collection leo :D

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Cheers

Colin

hi colin

looks nice! more pics please at different angle :)

  BWRGTR said:
can u get white works sp1 to suit 32 GTR, either 17" or 18" with aggressive offset around +15

hi

i believe sp1 has been discontinued.

#10 x 1 set sold

NISSAN - SILVIA S14, SILVIA S15, SKYLINE R32, SKYLINE R33, SKYLINE R34

TOYOTA - SUPRA

MAZDA - RX7, RX8

WORK CR KAI - GUNMETAL

5-114.3 18X8.5 +30 [F]

5-114.3 18X9.5 +38 [R]

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  JDM Concept said:
#20 - sold out

NISSAN - SKYLINE BCNR33, SKYLINE BNR34

MITSUBISHI - EVO 6~9 (AGGRESSIVE STANCE)

WORK EMOTION XT7 - GUNMETAL

5-114.3, 18X9.5 +20 [F]

5-114.3, 18X9.5 +20 [R]

PRICE - $2460.00 PICK-UP

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Do you have any more of these in stock? Shoot me a PM

  Jap_Muscle said:
how come you guys never do meisters anymore?

meister is custom order wheels only. even in japan they are not ready stock.

reason being there is so many offset to choose from, so many type of disk. A disk, O disk, R disk etc

offset can be so specficic that it is hard for us to stock any.

as such it is impossible to stock them.

#10 sold out

NISSAN - SILVIA S14, SILVIA S15, SKYLINE R32, SKYLINE R33, SKYLINE R34

TOYOTA - SUPRA

MAZDA - RX7, RX8

WORK CR KAI - GUNMETAL

5-114.3 18X8.5 +30 [F]

5-114.3 18X9.5 +38 [R]




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