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Haha I've seen Surfalong (Billabong) clothes before.

I was actually considering buying a set of these fake Rays off eBay for my other car a few months ago. They didn't look too bad...as long as you get some sort of warranty out of them it shouldn't be too bad.

sounds just as good as the panafonic stereo you could buy at joe car radio. haha :D

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Haha I've seen Surfalong (Billabong) clothes before.

I was actually considering buying a set of these fake Rays off eBay for my other car a few months ago. They didn't look too bad...as long as you get some sort of warranty out of them it shouldn't be too bad.

These would be good for drifting on the track IMO, as I would prefer these wheels to get all beaten up, scratched and gutter rashed then Genuine RAYS ENGINEERING VOLK RACING Wheels.

just put a new sticker kit on them and you've covered the most obvious fault.

who knows how many of these fakes are already floating around :rant:

I think Bob Jane and Tyre Power or whatever have fake shit like these but no stickers.

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