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Alright guys time to clear our Rays stock before the NY...so if you want the best rims in the world and not have the same set of Rotas as everyone :thumbsup:

TE37SL

We have the largest range in Australia of TE37SL

17x9.5+12 $3200 with Free Rays Nuts

17x9+22 $3200 with Free Rays Nuts

18x9.5+22 $3400 with Free Rays Nuts

18x10+20 $3500 with Free Rays Nuts

18x10.5+15 $3600 with Free Rays Nuts

18x11+18 $3700 with Free Rays Nuts

19x10.5+22 $ $3800 with Freee Rays Nuts

2x19x9.5+22 & 2x 19x10.5+12 $3800 with Free Rays Nurs

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CE28N Bronze

18x8.5+25 $3800 now $3500 with Free Rays Nuts

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RE30 Black

17x8.5+25 $3800 Now $3400 with Free Rays Nuts

57Ultimate

18x9.5+22 $2200 with Free Rays Nuts

57Motorsport G07WT

18x9+35 White $3100 now $2500 with Free Rays Nuts

18X8.5+30 Brightening Silver $3000 now $2400 with Free Rays Nuts

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G Games SOG Shining Silver

18x9.5+22 $2300 with Free Rays Nuts

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Gramslight 57Maximum Gunmetal

18x8.5+45 $2300 now $2100 with Free Rays Nuts

57D OTR Edition Gunmetal

18x9.5+22 SOLD OUT!!!

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    • Well the install is officially done. Filled with fluid and bled it today, but didn't get a chance to take it on a test drive. I'll throw some final pics of the lines and whatnot but you can definitely install a DMAX rack in an R33 with pretty minor mods. I think the only other thing I had to do that isn't documented here is grind a bit of the larger banjo fitting to get it to clear since the banjos are grouped much tighter on the DMAX rack. Also the dust boots from a R33 do not fit either fyi, so if you end up doing this install for whatever reason you'll need to grab those too. One caveat with buying the S15 dust boots however is that the clamps are too small to fit on the R33 inner tie rod since they're much thicker so keep the old clamps around. The boots also twist a bit when adjusting toe but it's not a big deal. No issues or leaks so far, steering feels good and it looks like there's a bit more lock now than I had before. Getting an alignment on Saturday so I'll see how it feels then but seems like it'll be good to go       
    • I don't get in here much anymore but I can help you with this.   The hole is a vent (air relief) for the brake proportioning valve, which is built into the master cylinder.    The bad news is that if brake fluid is leaking from that hole then it's getting past the proportioning valve seals.   The really bad news is that no spare parts are available for the proportioning valve either from Nissan or after market.     It's a bit of a PITA getting the proportioning valve out of the master cylinder body anyway but, fortunately, leaks from that area are rare in my experience. BTW, if those are copper (as such) brake lines you should get rid of them.    Bundy (steel) tube is a far better choice (and legal  in Australia - if that's where you are).
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