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Alright guys, we understand that not everyone has the same taste in rims so we'll do the following rims on pre-order prices and delivery in early August. This offer is until the end of May and on standard colours, optional colours are at extra cost. So why buy secondhand when you can buy new for the same price and at the offset you choose!!

18x9 Any offset you like, standard colour (optional colour available)

$3200

18x10 Any offset you like, standard colour (optional colour available)

$3300

18x11 Anyoffset you like, standard colour (optional colour available)

$3400

GTF

Chrome Silver

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GTF-MDC-Gunmeta.jpg

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GTC

Spark Silver

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GTC-18-F2-SparkSilver-1.jpg

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GTM

Chrome Silver/Titanium Gunmetal

GTM_TitaniumGS-1.jpg

GTM_CSilver.jpg

New_GTMsouchaku1.jpg

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GTS

Chrome Silver/Titanium Gunmetal

GTS_TitaniumGunmeta-1.jpg

GTS_ChromeSilver.jpg

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GTV

Titanium Gunmetal

GTV_TitaniumGunmeta.jpg

GTV_RMC.jpg

New_GTVsouchaku3.jpg

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can you do me a price on just a pair of 19 x 9.5 +17 gunmetal grey GTFs with polished lip.

Can you do an early order or an urgent airfreight to Brisbane?

can you email me at [email protected]

It takes 4 weeks from time of order to finished product, if you're happy with the time then we will get you a airfreight quote

Cheers

Ken

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Hi there,

Just wondering if you have any offers still available and also what sizes do the GTM;s come in?

Cheers

Dollar has droped so price will go up by $250

check here for sizing;

http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/2009/products/...p?code=VOLK_GTM

Would like to know the price of

Rays CE28N 18*10 into 4 wheels

Not sure about color, they normally come Bronze sort of color, I am after titanium silver

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if i purchase a set of Volk GTS 18x10 +25, id need them posted to SA. how much will that set me back?

also whats the difference in 'Chrome Silver' and 'Mercury Silver' got any pics, its gonna be one of those colours but i havent seen them to compare and decide.

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