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The entire VOLK RACING range of wheels is available for manufacture and delivery for less than you'd expect to pay from most outlets in Aus.

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The wheels listed below are on an order only basis, and will be manufactured to your needs. Sizes and offsets to suit an infinite array of hub and guard specifications for all types of cars. :);):P

TE-37

CE28N

SE37

LE37

SF-CHALLENGE

SF-WINNING

GT-EGO

GT-FORCE

GT-AV

GT-V

GT-C (face 1) (face 2)

GT-7

GT-U

GT-N

GT-P

GRAM LIGHTS 57F

GRAM LIGHTS 57F Pro

GRAM LIGHTS 57S

GRAM LIGHTS 57 Pro

17 inch sets starting from $2700

18 inch sets starting from $2880

19 inch sets starting from $3200

**** add an additional $150 for staggered sizes for most rear wheel drive applications and GT-R specific sizes****

Don't hesitate to drop me a PM to get a firm quote for a set delivered to your door.

Also take note that manufaturing takes approx three weeks, and a further 5-6 weeks for shipping and delivery.

Charles. :)

JDM

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The entire VOLK RACING range of wheels is available for manufacture

Manufacture? So you are having these made? So they're not Genuine, is that right?

Prank.

The entire Volk Racing range is available from Rays engineering.

The real deal. No fake garbage here buddy.

The range of RAYS wheels are not kept in stock. They are produced as needed.

Kind regards.

Charles.

Prank.

The entire Volk Racing range is available from Rays engineering.

The real deal. No fake garbage here buddy.

The range of RAYS wheels are not kept in stock. They are produced as needed.

Kind regards.

Charles.

Sorry, wasn't trying to insinuate anything, just querying - thanks for clearing that up :D Might be in need of some CE28's soon. :D



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