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Hi Guys,

we've always stocked a large amount of second hand high end wheels and had the ability to order practically anything new but we're now moving towards stocking more brand new ones to keep the wait down and hopefully the prices down too :)

We've started off by getting a large amount of Work Emotion XD9 into stock, including the rare Black which can only be obtained through the international Work Authorised dealers - ie you can't even buy these in Japan in black!

We have them in stock in the following sizes and colours only - all others are available on order - but these ones are here now and ready to roll!

Work Emotion XD9

Matte Black

Matte Gunmetal

Matte Bronze

18 x 9" +20 5 x 114.3

18 x 10" +18 5 x 114.3

$1850 per set of 4, you can choose a full set of 18 x 9" +20, a full set of 18 x 10" +18 or a staggered 9" front and 10" rear combo

I will be offering a couple of sets at knock down prices but it's first come, first served and bank deposit or cash only - contact me direct at [email protected] or via phone on 0390080031

Here are some pics!

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