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I'd like to introduce you to the newest addition to the Gram Lights family.

Known as the "57 Maximum" , it's RAYS' latest light weight rim set which has now started production.

Secure your set today!!.

***SPECIAL***

We're able to offer these at an introductory price for a short time only.

10% off the listed prices and the center caps will be thrown in for free also.

This offer only available till the end of August. All orders will be landed in September.

$500 deposit is all that's required.

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GUNBLUE VERSION DISPLAYED

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SHINING SILVER VERSION

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We're having a great response with the 57 MAXIMUM.

Suitable sets can be ordered for GTiR, S13 (5 stud), S14, S15, GTS-T, GT-T, GT-R, Subie, EVO, FD3S, Supra etc.

We've taken the liberty in ordering a number of sets.

Here is a list of incoming. ETA end September.

17x8 and 17x9 in Gunblue for S15

18x8.5 and 18x9.5 in Gunblue for S14/S15

18x8.5 and 18x9.5 in Silver for S14/S15

18x7.5 and 18x8.5 in Gunblue for Honda S2000

18x7.5 in Gunblue for 100/5 WRX

18x8.5 in Gunblue for 114.3/5 Impreza STI

18x8.5 in Silver for 114.3/5 Impreza STI

18x9.5 in Gunblue for GT-R

18x9.5 in Silver for GT-R

18x8.5 in Silver for Evo Lancer

Be quick to secure one of these sets or order your own today!

Additionally, we do have other sets on offer right now. These are ready to find a home today!!

No waiting!!

Volk Racing GT-V Mercury Silver.

19x8 +40 all round.

114.3 5 hole. Suit Honda 5 stud.

$4800

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Volk Racing GT-7

17x7 +42 5x114.3mm Perfect for 5 stud Honda

$2500 Caps included.

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Volk GT-AV in mercury silver

18 x8 +36 fronts

18 x9 +37 rears

$3499 WELL BELOW RETAIL

19" staggered and GTR sets also in stock.

19x9.5 +17 for GT-R $3999

19x8.5 +35, 19x9.5 +36 for Supra $3949

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06 model TE37 limited edition titanium black

suitable for the Z33

18x8.5 +22 fronts

18x9.5 +22 rears

$POA

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Volk Racing TE37

18x7.5 +30, 18x8.5 +40 suit 5 stud Silvia

18x7.5 +48, 18x8.5 +50 suit Honda S2000

18x9.5 +22 all round suit GT-R

17x7.5 +30, 17x8.5 +40 suit 5 stud Nissan

From $3399

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18x10.5 +22 and 18x9.5 +22 to suit Z33

18x10.5 +15 to suit GT-R

$4100

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CE28N available in 19" to suit Supra and Z33

Bronze only in stock.

From $3999

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Another set ready to go are these...

CE28N in GOLD 19x8 +43 100/5 to suit WRX

$4299

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Volk Racing CE28N in custom Gunmetal

19x8 +43 to suit 5 stud Honda & '05,'06 STi WRX.

We are supplying this set complete with tyres and caps.

$4999

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Volk Progressive ME

19x9.5 fronts +22

19x10.5 rears +22

Suitable for the Z33

$POA

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Gramlight 57Pro

18x8.5 +30 in Gunmetal to suit EVO 8/9

$3499

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Gram Lights T57RC Silver

18x7.5 +33

18x8.5 +45

suit S14/S15 etc

$2699

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SSR D5R

19x8.5 +32

19x9.5 +37

114.3 5 hole. Caps included.

Awesome value at $2699. [edit] Now $2499

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G-Games 99B in 18" (gunmetal)

Several sets landing shortly to suit all Nissans

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Don't like what we have? No problemo! We can order exactly what you desire.

[email protected]

Visit www.jdmimports.com.au

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