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Hi Guys,
We have a OTR Limited Edition Rays 57C6 arriving in about a weeks, these are currently not available anywhere in the world in this colour and offset (unless the US copies us:))

Gramslight 57C6
Size: 18x9.5+20
Colour: Matt Black
Cost: $2000

Package with Achilles 123S 235/40/18 or 265/35/18 + Rays Nuts + Hubrings for only $2700

(Delivery fitted and balance with tyres about $100)

Pictures of actual colour will be loaded when we receive the wheels

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