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hi guys these were on my 32gtr

specs are

19 inch by 10.5 wide f&r

+20 offset

looks fat and tough. only a little scratch which i got quoted for $200 to fix. all 4 rims have brand new rubber which cost me over $1k.these are located in sydney/west also comes with rays wheel nuts and volk centre cap.

asking price $3500

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According the the Rays website, there is no +20 offset...

http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/s...modelName=GTC_2

yea, i talked to my friend, he didnt notice there are +20 before.. custom?? picsss!!

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Err... you can order Rays wheels in any offset you want when the wheels are 2 piece.

I'd suggest you check your sources for that info because that is not entirely true. Some models of Rays rims you can get any offset to the mm, some you cannot.

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Check my sources? lol ok. Eugene just because you sell a lot of Rays wheels, does not make you an authoritative source either. GTC's you can order a custom offset. I left the word "some" out of my post, but in fact most Rays 2-piece wheels can be ordered in custom offsets.

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Check my sources? lol ok. Eugene just because you sell a lot of Rays wheels, does not make you an authoritative source either. GTC's you can order a custom offset. I left the word "some" out of my post, but in fact most Rays 2-piece wheels can be ordered in custom offsets.

Ok fair enough, now you got me curious as last time I asked about custom offsets, they told me no.

So I will check with them again on Monday.

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