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Hi Guys,

I just secured the last two sets of 18 x 10.5" +18 RE30 Clubsport that RAYS had available, they're in my shop in Japan ready to go in the next container which looks like packing this weekend.

Looking at arriving to Melb in approx 6 weeks or so, you can secure your set with a 50% deposit now.

I must reiterate - I already have these in our possession, this isn't an order with an unknown lead time from RAYS - so you pay your deposit and in around 6 weeks, give or take, they will be in Melb ready to pick up or ship out

$3500 the set, delivery available Australia wide or pick up from our shop when they get here. Can ship via EMS at additional cost :)

Pics now up :)

Cheers

Aaron

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