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I have my set of ultra lightweight Rays Gramlights 57c's that I no longer need after upgrading my wheels specs are below:

2 x 17x8.5 + 30 5x114.3 (5 STUD) with 235/40 Michelin Pilot SX ~35% Tread

2 x 17x8.5 + 40 5x114.3 (5 STUD) with 255/40 Toyo Tranpath Tyres ~35% Tread (tyres not fitted)

Included in the sale, will rims sell for less without, are two pairs of Jap High Quality Bolt on Spacers. Spacers are 15mm and 20mm which reduce offsets to +15/+20 or +10/+25 depending how they are used for that more aggressive look if you have rolled guards.

Now the buyer will need to decide which colour they prefer and paint two the same colour as the +30 offset rims are silver and the +40's gold. I bought them like that as I wasn't sure which colour I would prefer and never got around to painting them this can be done for around $100 professionally or less if you do yourself and I have priced the rims accordingly to compensate + the silver rims are minus tyres so would be easy to paint gold before fitting. I should also point out that the silver rims each have a short section of gutter rash.

Price - $900 Including Spacers

Contact - Prefer SMS 0404998591 or PM

Location - Adelaide will ship at buyers expense

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Edited by nigelswazi
Interested in the 20mm spacers =) Let me know

A lot of people a PM'ing me asking if I will seperate the spacers. Now I don't really want to seperate would rather sell as a package but if I was to seperate - Spacers $120 a pair or all four $200

THIS WEEKEND ONLY TAKE THE WHOLE LOT FOR $800 FIRM PICKUP

Edited by nigelswazi

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