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hi Ant, can you send me some info on the sl centre caps. i've just about talked myself into buying set :-)

Nice work mate!

Will forward the details once I test/get them. Basically they make an adaptor to fit normal rays centre caps etc.

But none of them fit in the te37 super laps, they are designed not to use a centre cap

these adaptors im sourcing will allow you to fit normal volk center caps (GT, formula and flat syle ones) to the SL's. The guys can also provide flat ones pretty cheap, so im thinking i might get them, as i can seem to find any center caps that i think will suit my wheels with yellow stickers on etc..

Sorry ant my reply was to tank about just buying centre caps for these wheels, I'm very keen on these adapters as I have SLs on my car and would love a centre cap

Edit: I was actually to the point I was going to sell the SLs and buy normal te37s just to have a center cap

Sorry ant my reply was to tank about just buying centre caps for these wheels, I'm very keen on these adapters as I have SLs on my car and would love a centre cap

yea all good mate, i just wasnt sure if i was clear earlier that with the adaptors you can fit normal rays caps etc..

will be placing my order this week, but probably wont get them for atleast 2 weeks as that is the lead time for them to make my stickers..

for your info.

adaptors - $115

flat style cap - $115

Spoke and dish sticker to any colour - $60

postage - $25.

basically if you buy adaptors and caps from them its about the same price as buying just a genuine set of rays caps. and for the stickers, they are under half what rays charge (i would have went through rays but they have limited colours, and only have red for 19")

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