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Hey All,

My new brake setup does not fit inside these rims so unfortunately they now need to go. :)

Set of Genuine Work Emotion XD9 18" x 10" +18 Offset Matt Black Rims for sale.

- Suit GTR Offset only

- Professionally coated by SRB Powder Coat in Bayswater, WA

- Will also suit R33 and R34 GTR’s perfectly

- Excellent Condition

- Bought new from JDM Concept (Receipt to prove available)

- Rims only, tyres not included

- They suit tyres widths from 255 to 285 (Depending on Tyre Manufacturer)

- Sorry no centre caps (Buy from JDM Concept)

- Includes 4 x Work hub centric rings

- Will ship interstate (Capital City) for $200 extra

- Current price for these new are around $2350

Looking for a quick sale....

$1900

PM or call Adam on 0424 982 764

PS. May also swap with TE37’s, LMGT4’s + Cash your way or CR Kai’s straight swap. Let me know what you have. :blush:

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Cash deposit just taken. :)

Sold pending payment of balance.

Glad there sold Adam..

lol.. mate, was urging me to snap these up! Need to finish the car first...

Ended up going with the Ross balancer! (had a chat on the phone to you regards the ATI you were selling)

Glad there sold Adam..

lol.. mate, was urging me to snap these up! Need to finish the car first...

Ended up going with the Ross balancer! (had a chat on the phone to you regards the ATI you were selling)

Hows the Ross Balancer going for you? Since I have installed it no eating of belts whatsoever!!

damn theyre hot, good price too

Cheers man. I would love to keep them as I personally think they are THE wheels to have on the R32.

But they are going to a good home.

Hows the Ross Balancer going for you? Since I have installed it no eating of belts whatsoever!!

Glad to hear it.

Yet to find out, car will be ready for run in by the end of this coming week.. :D

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