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you can buy from the vender on the forum for this price and wait for month/months...for the same price you are getting exactly same item within day/days!!!

thx for the info btw....:D

cheers!

According to tomei this kit suits the rb25det as well

Good luck with the sale and if I could sell my car today your kit would be sold (anyone want a 300rwhp r31?)

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the rims are actually 57s-pro titanium ringed(7 spoke) not 57f-pro which are 5 spoker, and the 57s pro can be brought off nengun for 640each

http://www.nengun.com/rays-engineering/gram-lights-57s-pro

omgg they are too, they are actually $637.27 and that is for 19+10 exact same as these and plus they are brand new aswell, i thought those wheels would be actually worth like a living, anyway i think im gona go for them but in 18+9.5 for my r32 gtr, they would look spastic, good on ya for the correction,cheers matey

omgg they are too, they are actually $637.27 and that is for 19+10 exact same as these and plus they are brand new aswell, i thought those wheels would be actually worth like a living, anyway i think im gona go for them but in 18+9.5 for my r32 gtr, they would look spastic, good on ya for the correction,cheers matey

I had a discussion with someone about this last night and I hate to say it but those prices on Nengun are wrong.

Why? Well they list the same price for the normal type dish as they do for the dish with the titan coat, and RMC as well.. what if you want titan coat + RMC, or a custom offset?

Here's what the options actually worth anyway; http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/g...del=010_57S_PRO

So thats a 21,000Y upcharge for titan coat and add another 10,500Y for RMC on top of that (although the rims posted here don't have RMC I'm just pointing it out).. so you're looking at another $300 per wheel on top of the base price, and that's before you've even shipped them over here.

For EMS you can add another $230 per wheel.. so those $637 wheels are now looking more like ~$1150 wheels, and then you've got to get a set of $4k+ wheels through customs I can tell you now that Nengun arent going to help you do that!

Another thing to keep in mind is that you'll be up for a bit of a wait on them, mine took around 4 1/2 months for Rays to manufacture.

So $4500 for these rims in 19" with brand new S-03 tyres on them (that are worth around $600 each alone) is a pretty good deal.

Good luck with the sale!

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