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Hi Guys,

We been importing and working Rays for a long time and have lead the scene with many special editions colours but this is the best so far. As you know Mag Blue is only reserved for the Forge range of Rays wheels but with our close affiliation with Rays with have convinced them to produce it on the cast range.

If you want to be one of the FIRST in the world to roll on these, please contact us reserve a set. Shipment will leave in about 3 weeks after QA has been completed.

RAYS 57DR

18x9.5+22 $2100

18x10.5+22 $2200

Rays Nuts $220

Centre Caps $150

Packaged with Wheels $250

**We're a Master Dealer for Kuhmo Tyres so we package it with the rims, other brands we also do are Federals, Toyo...and cheaper options with people on budgets**

Pictures below are fresh of the production line, as you can see the colour changes on different angles.

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