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Hi Guys,

For this month we're offering by order the following in 18's for $3600 as set in the standard colours;why buy secondhand when you can have new ones. Order now and it'll arrive in November..

Volks

GTC

GTS

GTV

GTM

SF-Challenge

SF-Winning

57Spro

57Maximum

57Pro

GTF-ChromeSilver.jpg

GTM_TitaniumGS.jpg

57S-PRO-GS.jpg

GTC-18-F2-SparkSilver.jpg

GTS_TitaniumGunmeta.jpg

SFC-Gold.jpg

SFW-MercurySilver.jpg

http://www.rays-msc.com/html/products.html

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Does the $3600 include centre caps and wheels nuts and delivery to my door?

If not, how much more

I am in Brisbane

Interested in 18x9 gold GT-c's

No it doesn't include it, price is for standard colour only

Gold will cost an extra $200

Centre caps $200

Nuts $200

Delivery $100

cheers

  • 2 months later...
Rays don't make 18x10.5 but 18x10 or 18x11

18x10 $3700

18x11 $3800

cheers

that's not correct.... I've had 2 sets of 18x10.5 rays engineering wheels (TE37's and CE28n)

http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/e...modelName=CE28N

http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/indexe.html

Just a guide for anyone thats interested. Just go to the Rays website for all your questions. They will tell you which offset or design will fit your car (GTC has different face to suit different car).

And yes they do come in 10.5 and I'm sure after 8 or 9 most come in x.5 instead of the full integer, dont ask me why.

http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/e...modelName=CE28N

http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/indexe.html

Just a guide for anyone thats interested. Just go to the Rays website for all your questions. They will tell you which offset or design will fit your car (GTC has different face to suit different car).

And yes they do come in 10.5 and I'm sure after 8 or 9 most come in x.5 instead of the full integer, dont ask me why.

That's for that, sorry i was looking at the international website



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