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Hi,

I have a brand new pair of WORK EMOTION XD9's for sale.

I bought these 3 months ago but im selling my drift monsta so i have no need for them anymore.

Brand new in boxes,i have only opened 1 box so i could take these pics.

They come with all paper work and blue valve's and caps.

Offset is 18x10+38. Colour is MGS

Fit on anything, Skyline r32,r33,r34,soarer,supra ETC.Tuff offsets with huge dish.I have had a full set of these on the rear of my r34 and they look fat.

Can send anywhere Aust wide for around $120 via courier or welcome to pick up in southside of Brisbane.

PRICE $1,100 for the pair.

0414-729-004

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