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    FS: 1982 Work Team Equip 4x100 Center Locking Mesh Wheels Complete With Work Tool Kit

    1982 Work Japan Wheels
    “Work Centre Lock System For Steps, Team Equip”
    Super Rare Centre Locking Wheels From 1982!
    15x7.5 Square Set Up
    4x100 & 4x114 Centre Locking Adapter
    Fully Polished Lips and Centre Locking Caps
    Professionally Sandblasted and Powder Coated Faces in Original Gold
    Wheels have less than 500km Since Restoration
    No Bends or Cracks or Curb Damage
    Comes With A Complete Work Tool Kit Including, Spare Wheel Parts, A Work Breaker Bar, A Work Locking Tool and A Work Hammer.
    Offset is Unknown But Fitment Can Be Seen On My Miata, My Mechanic and I Measured it Around +10 give or take.
    Real 2 Piece Wheels with Welded Barrel
    Beautiful Step Lip
    Very Lightweight Wheels, 11 pounds each without Centre Locking Cap.

    First, Install The Work Centre Locking Adapters On Your Wheel Hub With OEM style Lugnuts. 4x100 or 4x114.3
    Second, Slide the Wheel On Adapter.
    Third, Screw On Corresponding Centre Locking Caps For Each Side. 2 For Right Side, 2 For Left Side.
    Fourth, Use Included Work Locking Tool and Breaker Bar To Tighten.
    Fifth, Enjoy

    Reason for selling, My dream wheels came up for sale. I need to sell these to fund those wheels.
    Asking $2500 + Shipping

    Will Trade For 4x100 Wheels in 14" or 15", Mainly Looking for MTE37, Watanabe or SSR.

















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    Ooooh boy.... Good luck with your sale!

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    These are incredible. GLWS

    What are the "dream wheels" if I may ask?

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    HUMIDDAH, HUMIDDAH, HUMIDDAH (or how ever you spell it)!!! WOW!!! If I'd have the bucks, I might ditch the wire wheel idea and go with these. They are OUTSTANDING!!! Would look GREAT on my red NA!!!

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    Beauties! I wish I had something they would fit on.

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