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thank you guys got my wheels and tyres today

anyone looking for Rays +/- tyres should ring these guys for a price

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Jason

going off your quote jase, i just gave these guys a call......but didn't find prices even comparable to other online stores. maybe you can answer this access autoworks.....are your online prices better than those quoted over the phone? if so, feel free to pm me your best price on a set of ce28n's and te37's in 18" x 10.5" to suit a gtr.

cheers

mate can you give me a price on the volk gts in 18*8.5 f and 18*9.5 r in a gtst offset. do the gram lights T57RC come in gtst offsets also? price on same sizes as the GTS please

hey quick question...can you get the T57RC or the 57 maximum's in black by any chance?

Sorry they are not available in black

mate can you give me a price on the volk gts in 18*8.5 f and 18*9.5 r in a gtst offset. do the gram lights T57RC come in gtst offsets also? price on same sizes as the GTS please

Hi

There are no half sizes in the GTS style would 8's and 9"s be ok?

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If you can get the following please let me know the price.

2 off Rays Gram Lights T57-RC (Shinning silver), 18x8.5, Offset:+33, PCD: 5x114.3

2 off Rays Gram Lights T57-RC (Shinning silver), 18x9.5, Offset:+38, PCD: 5x114.3

Thanks

Basti, did you get a response on your T57-RC question?

I am assuming they can't get them as I didn't get a response to my post. If they can't get them then that's fine, but it would be nice if they confirmed it though.




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