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Hi guys!

Ive been away for a couple of weeks. Good to be back!

Check out what we have to offer you this time around..

IN STOCK AND READY TO SEND TO YOU!!!

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. We have landed the first sets in the country!

Secure your set today!!.

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***SPECIAL***

We're able to offer these at an introductory price while stocks last from our first batch and second incoming batch.

10% off the listed prices and the center caps will be thrown in for free also. Many sets still available. A second batch has been ordered and to take advantage of this next batch, all we need is a small securing deposit of $300.

GUNBLUE VERSION DISPLAYED

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SILVER VERSION DISPLAYED

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WHITE VERSION DISPLAYED

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More pics of vehicles will be added once we receive pics from our customers that we have supplied these rim sets to.

POPULAR RIM PACKAGES ON OFFER!

- as seen in HOT4s Extra Oct 2006 issue -

Nissan Silvia & Skyline (sold, more coming)

17x8 Front

17x9 Rear

$1900

Nissan Silvia & Skyline (sold, more coming)

18x8.5 Front

18x9.5 Rear

$2170

Subaru WRX (sold, more coming)

18x7.5 F/R

$1960

Honda S2000 (pending)

18x7.5 Front

18x8.5 Rear

$2070

Nissan GT-R

18x9.5 F/R

$2340

Mitsubishi EVO

18x8.5 F/R

$2120

Please enquire within for other vehicle applications.

Refer to www.rayswheels.co.jp for colors and other fitments available on order basis

Although we try to cater for most vehicles, pre-orders may be required.

Another long awaited arrival is the G-Games 99B in 18"

We have sets left in stock to suit the 5 stud Silvias, Skylines and GT-R's

Centre caps and hub rings included

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Nissan Silvia & Skyline (2 sets left in silver)

18x7.5 +35 Front

18x8.5 +30 Rear

Gunmetal and Silver finish available

$2676

Nissan GT-R (one set left)

18x9.5 +22 F/R

Gunmetal finish available

$2796

Please enquire within for other vehicle applications.

Refer to www.rayswheels.co.jp for colors and other fitments available on order basis

Keep your eyes peeled for more great deals in the coming days.!!

BTW... sincerest apologies to all of those unanswered PM's over the past couple of weeks. We will endeavour to answer all of them in the coming days.

cheers

Charles

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Just an update...

65% of this stock already gone.

This is what's left for now...

57 Maximum 18" Gunblue for Rear wheel Skyline (Pending sale)

57 Maximum 18" Gunblue for WRX (SOLD OUT)

57 Maximum 18" Silver and Gunblue for GT-R

57 Maximum 18" Gunblue for S2000 (1 set left)

57 Maximum 18" in Silver for EVO (1 set left)

99B 18" in Silver for S15 or Skyline rear wheel drive (2 sets left in Silver)

99B 18" in Gunmetal for S15 or Skyline rear wheel drive (Sold out)

99B 18" in Gunmetal for EVO (1 set left)

not at all.

Those rim sets listed were two bulk orders. Both new in design/size.

The 57 Max is a brand new design. The 18" 99B is the latest in new sizes.

We can bring in rims of any size, providing they are produced in those sizes.

Here is an example of what we bring in..

20" GT-C's in a custom colour

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What kind of rims are you seeking and what sizes? We may have something in stock for you.

cheers

not at all.

Those rim sets listed were two bulk orders. Both new in design/size.

The 57 Max is a brand new design. The 18" 99B is the latest in new sizes.

We can bring in rims of any size, providing they are produced in those sizes.

Here is an example of what we bring in..

20" GT-C's in a custom colour

DSC02201.jpg

What kind of rims are you seeking and what sizes? We may have something in stock for you.

cheers

How much for the GT-C ?

Charles,

Whats something like tht (Black GTC) in 18x8; 18x9 in GTT offsets landed?

Cheers,

Jon

Hi Jon,

long time no hear mate!

We can do the GT-C's in the custom black in the correct offsets to suit your GTT for $960 and $985 respectively per rim.

Other rims in stock and ready to go..

Buddyclub P1 Pro SPec in 17x8 +32 fronts and 17x9 +37 rears. Gunmetal in colour.

On special for $1740. Very limited stocks!

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Many other sets in stock such as TE37, SSR D5R in 19" , GT-C, GT-AV, CE28N, and more...

Just an update...

75% of this stock already gone.

This is what's left for now...

57 Maximum 18" Gunblue for Rear wheel Skyline (Pending sale)

57 Maximum 18" Gunblue for WRX (SOLD OUT)

57 Maximum 18" Silver and Gunblue for GT-R (1 set in each colour left)

57 Maximum 18" Gunblue for S2000 (1 set left)

57 Maximum 18" in Silver for EVO (1 set left)

99B 18" in Silver for S15 or Skyline rear wheel drive (2 sets left in Silver)

99B 18" in Gunmetal for S15 or Skyline rear wheel drive (Sold out)

99B 18" in Gunmetal for EVO (1 set left)

be quick!

:laugh:

  • 2 weeks later...

Can you get staggered sets of CE28Ns to suit SII R33 Sedan 18x8/8.5 18x9/9.5, what finishes are available. Those black ones are evil, i love it.

cheers

Evil

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