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Hi all,

I have for sale a Brand New set of Rays GT-C Face 2's that I recently brought in from Japan for my R33 GTR.

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These rims are one of the toughest looking wheels you could possibly pick for your GTR, and measure a massive 19 x 10.5" all round with +11 offset and feature the dearer optional extra Mercury Silver centre offered by Rays, combined with a huge polished outer dish.

Included in the sale is a Brand New set of Rays Type GT - Low Type Centre Caps to suit

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Due to a change in circumstances and another recent property purchase I have decided to hold off on fitting these for the time being, however as much as I would love to hold on to them I simply cannot justify having a set of wheels of this calibre sitting around in my living room, so they must go.

Importing a set of these yourself from Nengun will cost you something like this:

- Wheels Cost: $4233.00 ($1058.31 per wheel to be exact!)

- Shipping: $500.00 (At Least)

- Import Duty: $473.00 (Approx)

- GST: $520.00 (Approx)

The above are very conservative estimates and this doesn't include the cost of the Centre Caps which I will be throwing in for the buyer, and of course not forgetting the significant lead time you will be waiting (months) if you do try and import a set yourself!

With all of this in mind I am asking a very reasonable $4850.00 (Over $1000.00 cheaper than buying yourself without the wait)

Located in Sydney (North Sydney)

Pickup preferred, however I am happy to send Australia wide if you organize your own courier.

Cheers.

if only they were gold i would have bought em cause this is exactly what i want for my r33 gtr damn

Trust me when I tell you these look much tougher and a great deal more classy than the gold ones :)

These are what I want to get eventually...too bad I just spent a few k on some other stuff...damn!

How would they go on a 32R? Theyd fit you think? Thats a tough offset...

and how are these rims for big caliper clearance usually?

These are what I want to get eventually...too bad I just spent a few k on some other stuff...damn!

How would they go on a 32R? Theyd fit you think? Thats a tough offset...

and how are these rims for big caliper clearance usually?

Hey Mat, they should be fine in terms of caliper clearance I would expect.

It may be worth checking the wheel offset calculator to check how they will sit in comparison to your current wheels.

I dealt with HPI Japan directly when I bought these, and Rays recommended this offset as being the optimal for BCNR33 so I would say they will provide a pretty tough/aggressive stance on a BNR32 :D

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