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Just an update, our shipment leaves next week and will arrive the end of the month. So we'll be shipping orders out first week of August!! It's well worth the wait guys, considering the dollar shit itself and prices have jumped up by at least $400 a set!!

woo hoo!!! :D

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Do you reckon we will have these by August 14th?

Really want to bolt these bad boys on with new semis for a track day i have organised :rofl:

Matt

Hi Matt,

That shouldn't be a problem, the vessel is arriving at the end of this month and it takes about a week to clear and then straight to you.

By the way guys we still got a set of 18x10.5+15 from the order as someone pulled out!!!

Hurry as this wont last!!!!!

Hi Matt,

That shouldn't be a problem, the vessel is arriving at the end of this month and it takes about a week to clear and then straight to you.

By the way guys we still got a set of 18x10.5+15 from the order as someone pulled out!!!

Hurry as this wont last!!!!!

how much for this set?? pice for export? and how much is shipping to europe mainland?

best regards

Will you be running another group buy any time in the near future for these wheels, and can I get a set in porsche 5x130 bolt pattern with different offsets, or is your pricing only for Nissan stud paterns?

Will you be running another group buy any time in the near future for these wheels, and can I get a set in porsche 5x130 bolt pattern with different offsets, or is your pricing only for Nissan stud paterns?

Superlap don't come in Porsche fitment but the regular TE37 do, if you like i can quote you on it?

SOLD SOLD SOLD!!!

We have another shipment planned for Oct-Nov delivery and will be advising pre-order pricing soon. It won't be teh same as last time due to the dollar crapping itself but it'll still be a good price.

We will be taking orders for other Rays wheels too, so why buy secondhand when you can buy new close to the prices offered...

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mint wheels

any idea on what prices were looking at for next shipment at end of year?

Also lets make sure we get some car pics up fellas of those who have purchased

Ok Guys,

Next order prices will be as follow and will arrive in November but orders are to be placed ASAP to secure a set, due to the drop in the dollar we have increased the prices a little. All stock ordered are SOLD OUT..

18x9.5 $3400

18x10 $3500

18x10.5 $3550

18x11 $3600

Cheers

hey to the guys that ordered the wheels, anyone ordered a pair of 9.5 + 12 that wants to go wider to 10.5 +15?

pm me.

worth a shot, ill cover the cost... :P

Guys,

We have secured another 10 sets for delivery in late October early November, so if you don't want to miss out lock your order in. We will chuck in FREE black nuts too..

We have the following coming; if you want other offsets please call us 03 9547 8100

17x9+22

17x9.5+28

18x9.5+22 2 sets has been pre-ordered

18x10.5+15 1 set has been pre-ordered

Are the Superlap editions going to be around for awhile or is it just for a year or so then they end production?

Might be hanging around for a while...as they just released below;

TE37SL are now available in 19inch!!

19x9.5J et22 5-114

19x10.5J et12 5-114

19x10.5J et22 5-114

19x11.0J et23 5-114




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