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Hi evil,

apologies for the delay. copped the flu really hard last week. Still recovering.

We can order in the CE28N in the specs you have requested with the correct offsets to suit your vehicle.

The standard colours are shining silver and bronze however custom colours such as the black is also an option.

Slightly longer production time is required for any custom colour.

PM me for a quote. Im happy to assist.

BTW, a new style of Volk Racing forged 1 piece will begin production in early December.

Stay tuned for a fresh new post regarding this in the days to come.

cheers

Charles

Cheers

Might have to wait a while now, as i just bought a new turbo and boost controller in the meantime doh. But if you got a set for $1500 :). just kidding but im still interested, been chasing a set for a while now, so it would be good to know exactly what im up for.

I just really like the look of the CE28n's, the performance/weight advantage is a bonus, havent found a look alike. Any idea what the new set you mentioned will look like?

cheers, hope your feeling better

Evil

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Here is a preview of the new Volk Racing RE30

This was supposed to replace the CE28N however with so many orders for the CE28N still coming thru, Rays have decided to keep the CE28N as a current model.

The new RE30 is also a forged rim. 30% stronger and is as light weight as the flagship CE28N.

We will start taking orders for the new RE30 in early December.

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*edit*

Charles, I received my refund today. As you are a good supporter of SAU and seem to have a lot of satisfied customers all I will say is that a simple explanation via a phone call or email would've put my mind at ease and prevented a post such as this. Alternatively a more accurate estimate of when the refund would occur would've done the same.

Anyway, thank you for depositing the refund.

-Anthony.

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Here is a preview of the new Volk Racing RE30

This was supposed to replace the CE28N however with so many orders for the CE28N still coming thru, Rays have decided to keep the CE28N as a current model.

The new RE30 is also a forged rim. 30% stronger and is as light weight as the flagship CE28N.

We will start taking orders for the new RE30 in early December.

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what sizes (18") and how much for these for an ecr33?

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what sizes (18") and how much for these for an ecr33?

crack,

the RE30 is available in the following sizes in 18"

7.5

8

8.5

9

9.5

10.5

limited offsets but certainly something to suit your ECR33.

18x8.5 +30 fronts

18x9.5 +35 rears

$4338 for this particular set.

cheers

can you get tyres in from japan 2nd hand or new? like s03's or something like that?

thanks simon

SImon,

tyres can be sourced no probs.

i do suggest staying away from used tyres as the import costs do tend to blow the prices out a bit.

ill pm u with some options if you like.

as for the S03's.. are u referring to the Firenza's? If so, they are already in the country.

cheers



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