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Wheels: Rays CE28N 19"X10.5" +22

Condition: Near new, used for few months. MINOR Gutter rash 1-2cm on ONE rim. Has been touched up with paint.

Date of manufacture: May 2007

Colour: Original Rays factory custom gunmetal colour

Suit: R34 GTR, R33 GTR

Reason for selling: want a a different look, namely changing to TE37s.

Location: Melbourne, Eastern suburbs

Will post at buyer's expense

Asking $3600for rims ONLY. NOW $3400

Please PM with serious offers as these are the real deal, not some cast iron crap from China!

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Free bump....

These wheels are mad as !! Wish i had the coin right now for 'em.

You wouldn't know how much each rim weighs would ya ? I've heard they're light as a ferk...

Thanks mate. Each rim with no tyre is 9.2 kg, don't forget that is for a 19X10.5 inch rim. Try a heavy cast iron chromie you will be looking at at least 15kg or even more. Lighter weight means less unsprung weight, therefore better handling and quicker acceleration.

But CE28s look better :P

LOL..free bump :)

Opps i misread thought these were RE30 when i posted that, sorry. The CE28N's are awesome wheels as well!

Very good price for these, and if you did order them new they would take 6 months to make and deliver!

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