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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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