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I am looking at getting some Rays wheels for my R33 and have been trying a few places suggested on the forum but I haven't heard back from some.

I was trying to find out who the Australian distributor for Rays are but there is no email address on the Rays site to contact and find out.

Has anyone got pricing back lately from Access Autos? I tried Rampant aswell but got no response.

I have tried RMS and some other places that replied and quoted (thanks), I just like to have all of the options. I couldn't find a list of wheel distributors on SAU, am I blind and have missed it?

I am thinking of 18x8.5 on the front and 18x9.5 on the rear. I have an R33 GTST and was thinking I'd need something like +33 offset on the front and +38 on the rear. If you have any pics of how wheels of this size and offset look then post them up please.

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