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GROUP BUY OPENS SEPTEMBER 27TH, CLOSES OCTOBER 15th

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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 $2040

18 inch sets starting from $2400

19 inch sets starting from $3120

AS MANY OF YOU ARE ALREADY AWARE, "RAYS ENGINEERING'S" VOLK RACING RANGE OF WHEELS STANDS FOR QUALITY, PRECISION ENGINEERING AND FLAWLESS DESIGN.

I'M HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE ABLE TO PRE-ORDER A SET OF THESE RIMS TO SUIT YOUR PRIDE AND JOY.

GROUP BUY TOTALLING THREE OR MORE OF ANY OF THE RAYS RANGE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A FURTHER 5% DISCOUNT OF THE ALREADY HEAVILY DISCOUNTED PRICES.

THE PRICES LISTED ABOVE ARE FOR THE MINIMAL SIZES AVAILABLE IN EACH DIAMETER.

SPECIFIC RIM WIDTHS??? ENQUIRE WITHIN. :P

ALL ORDERS TAKEN WILL NEED TO BE MANUFACTURED. LEAD TIME IS THREE WEEKS FROM WHEN THE ORDER IS PLACED AND A FURTHER FIVE WEEKS FOR DELIVERY.

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The wheels shown 2nd from the left are the 57S Pro, produced by Makin Industries. (RAYS)

8.5 and 9.5 sizes aren't an issue at all.

What size rim are you referring to? 17"? 18"

PM me with sizes and which car you're enquiring for.

Cheers.

  • 2 weeks later...

charles!! what are you doing to me?

hmm I almost dare not ask for fear that i will buy them. but just for interests sake how much for some bronze TE37s in either 17X9 or 18X9.5 all round (with the appropriate 32 GTR offset).

Thanks mate.

BTW Charles provides a good service. Very hard working guy.

  • 3 weeks later...

Probably the only thread i haven't got email notification activated on.

My apologies people!!~

Cyph3r, CE28N in silver, none available that are used. I only ever came across a pair.

You might like to take a look at these.

Auction closes October 2nd. I can't estimate a landed price as yet. There's no reserve or "buy price" listed.

18x9.5 +22

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Probably the only thread i haven't got email notification activated on.

My apologies people!!~

Cyph3r,  CE28N in silver, none available that are used. I only ever came across a pair.

You might like to take a look at these.

Auction closes October 2nd. I can't estimate a landed price as yet. There's no reserve or "buy price" listed.

18x9.5 +22

naonaosaesae-img600x450-1127807043dsc09168.jpg

Just to give me a rough idea so i can work out how much i'm willing to pay 2nd hand seeing as i'd have to get them beadblasted and powdercoated silver or something like that, how much would a set in that size set me back brand new?

edit: or painted rather as powdercoating weakens the rims

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