Out of coincidence, both entries for today are from Brunei. RuL sent in pics of his cars, first of which is this AE86 on WORK Equip 01 in Black Polish (BP) Finish. Sizing is 15×8.5 -19 F & 15×10.0 -15 R.
As usual, America got stiffed and didn’t get the Evo IX GT-A wagon model. Not in Brunei though, where he has his wagon on WORK Emotion CR Kai wheels in WORK Metal Buff (WMB) Finish. Sizing is an 18×8.5 +31 all around.
Thanks to “JimSupraZ” of the Brunei Z Owners Club Association for giving me the heads up on their club, which has many members on WORK Wheels.
First off is his own Z, which has a set of 19″ WORK VS-KF in Burning Black (BKB) Finish.
In addition, his fellow member Dillah D. sent in pics of his Z, which previously had a set of WORK Meister S1 3P wheels in Black (BLK) Finish. Sizing was a 19×9.5 +24 (R-Disk) F & 19×11.0 +17 (O-Disk) R, with a 245/35/19 F & 285/35/19 R.
For his second set he wanted to go with a more aggressive fitment. He went with WORK VS-KF wheels in Black (BLK) Finish. Sizing is a 19×9.5 +2 (R-Disk) F & 19×11.0 +13 (O-Disk) R, with a 245/35/19 F & 285/35/19 R.
(Source: B.Z.O.C.A)
Thanks to John @ Rally Innovations for sending in pics of an Evo 9 they recently completed.
For wheels they chose the WORK Emotion 11R in Matte Bronze (MHG) Finish. Sizing is an 18×9.5+20 all around.
Don’t forget to take advantage of the FREE WORK RS Lug Nuts promotion, which runs until the end of February!
Thanks to Tony H. for forwarding pics of his friend Roger’s Accord V6 on WORK VS-XX in Extreme Gold (XG) Finish. Sizing is a 19×8.5 +32 (A-Disk) F & 19×9.5 +29 (O-Disk) R, with a 215/35/19 F & 225/35/19 R.
(Source: V6Performance)
Thanks to Sean S. for sending in pics of his IS300 on WORK VS-XX wheels in Extreme Gold (XG) Finish. Sizing is a 17×7.5 +41 (A-Disk) F&R. Currently the VS-XX is offered in 18″ / 19″ / 20″ sizing, but the 17″ sizing has been since discontinued.
While surfing Club Lexus, I came across a mega thread for all WORK Wheels / Lexus GS owners. This GS, owned by username “Lexus GS3,” has a set of WORK VS-XX in Burning Black (BKB) Finish. Sizing is a 20×9.0 F & 20×10.5 R.
Here’s a GS, owned by username “4play4dr,” which has a set of WORK Schwert SC1 wheels in Machine Silver Polish (MSP) Finish.
This GS, owned by username “whazzzzuup,” has a set of WORK VS-XX wheels in Chrome (M) Finish.
Resting in the grass is this GS, owned by username “krazyGs3.” Wheels are WORK VS-XX wheels in Chrome (M) Finish, with a sizing of 19×9.5 +17 (O-Disk) F & 19×10.5 +17 (O-Disk) R.
Here’s another GS, owned by username “uplusd.” Wheels are WORK Varianza T1S in WORK Black Chrome (WBC) Finish. Sizing is a 19×8.5 +38 F & 19×10.0 +42 R.
This GS isn’t owned by a member of the forum, but appears to be one of the cars from Job Design. Wheels are WORK Schwert SC2 in Black Polish (BP) Finish.
The majority of the WORK Euroline series has been discontinued, leaving only the WORK Euroline DH remaining. One of my favorite models of the series was the WORK Euroline SL, which graces this GS (owned by username “Jedidiah”). Sizing is a 20×8.5 +19 F & 20×9.5 +24 R.
Username “turbocorey” owns this GS, which has a set of WORK Meister S1 3P wheels in Gold (GLD) Finish. Sizing is a 19×9.5 F & 19×10.5 R.
(Source: Club Lexus)
Thanks to Eric @ Supreme Power, a WORK Authorized Dealer, for sending in pics of this customer’s STI. Wheels are WORK Emotion CR Kai in Matte Bronze (MHG) Finish. Sizing is an 18×8.5 +43 all around.
Via Hella Flush, I came across this video from Jay.Aye of Saber Media. If this is the teaser I can only imagine what the full version will look like. Check out the WORK Meister S1 3P in White (WHT) Finish!
Thanks to Jay at JDM EGO for always helping out in my quest for WORK Wheels vehicles. Here he found me a clean Chaser on WORK Emotion XT7 in WORK Metal Buff (WMB) Finish.
(Source: JDM EGO)
Stumbled on the Flickr photostream for Chris Brasher. This S15 is captured so vividly in his studio shots.
Wheels are WORK Meister S1 2P in Gloss Black (BLK) Finish.
For all you photo buffs, he explains the studio process here in his blog.
(Source: Flickr)