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I have a full set of for Rays Gram Light 57F Pro for sale.

Colour: Noble Gold with Titanium Lip

Size: 18x10 + 20 Offset Approx:70mm of Dish

Accessories: Comes with no tyres or centre caps. Two Rays valve caps are missing, stolen buy punk kids.

Condition: There is no gutter rash on any of them, one rim has a small dint from when i bought them got damaged in the post (really ticked off about), which is barely visable when tyre is on. The other has a small scratch from a stone chip, but otherwise in very good condition.

They look very nice, great for a show car, tires are still on them but can be removed straight away. The wheels where always washed with rain water and kept clean. Selling because they are too beautiful to use on a track car and need the money to finish off the rest of car. Any buyers are welcome to inspect, will post anywhere at buyers expense.

Contact: Ben on 0423481630 or [email protected]

Location: Mackay QLD

Price: $3200 cost me well over $4000 special order have done approx 7000km's

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hey mate i like your rear bar

is it carbon fibre? whered u pick it up?

Hi

Yeah its a carbon fibre diffuser made by ABFLUG, bolts straight onto standard rear bumper. Bought it off RHD Japan bout 2yrs ago for about $1600, that was when the yen was 107 to the Aussie Dollar, probably over $2000 now.

I have a full set of for Rays Gram Light 57F Pro for sale.

Colour: Noble Gold with Titanium Lip

Size: 18x10 + 20 Offset Approx:70mm of Dish

Accessories: Comes with no tyres or centre caps. Two Rays valve caps are missing, stolen buy punk kids.

Condition: There is no gutter rash on any of them, one rim has a small dint from when i bought them got damaged in the post (really ticked off about), which is barely visable when tyre is on. The other has a small scratch from a stone chip, but otherwise in very good condition.

They look very nice, great for a show car, tires are still on them but can be removed straight away. The wheels where always washed with rain water and kept clean. Selling because they are too beautiful to use on a track car and need the money to finish off the rest of car. Any buyers are welcome to inspect, will post anywhere at buyers expense.

Contact: Ben on 0423481630 or [email protected]

Location: Mackay QLD

Price: $3200 cost me well over $4000 special order have done approx 7000km's

BUMP $3000

  • 1 year later...
Fit under stock S15 guards without rolling them?

probably not. these are way too wide. a roll will help though but you'll probably need to flare/pump the guard to get em under. do it. will look sexy

probably not. these are way too wide. a roll will help though but you'll probably need to flare/pump the guard to get em under. do it. will look sexy

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Haha I know they will, which is why I am buying a wide body kit and already have a set but without the titanium lip. Although I have been told the front two will never fit under my guards which is why I am selling 2 D:

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Haha I know they will, which is why I am buying a wide body kit and already have a set but without the titanium lip. Although I have been told the front two will never fit under my guards which is why I am selling 2 D:

yeah fitting 10inch rims on the front of a silvia would be very hard considering the offset

  • 9 months later...

Bump

I am putting these up for sale again $3000 with tires they have brand new Rays Centre Caps and Rays Valve Caps, need them gone asap as the car is getting turned into time attack car and i want to buy a set of TE37 SL for track racing. Will post updated pics up later this arvo.

  • 5 months later...

hey man off topic i saw your r32 in performance imports, f**kEN PORN!!!! love ya work fellas. what to have a look myself when i come through mackay might bring my 4door awd r32 in for some fun with ya's.

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