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We would like to introduce a new model to the Overseas Exclusive Line-up.

Model: TE37SL Black Edition

Color: Pressed Black

Included: Airvalve, Luminous Stickers (2pcs)

This is an exclusive model and is not available for sale in Japan! As you can see, there are also size additions while offering the same prices as the current SL model.

FREE RAYS NUTS w PRE-ORDERS

17x9+45

18x9+45

18x9.5+22

18x10+20/30/40

18x10.5+15/22

18x11+18

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Price and eta for 18x9+22 and del to Dandenong Victoria, tnx

(if you have those in stock, as i think the 18x9+45 will rub on a stock 34 gtt)

Sorry this size is sold out and the next rays production is at the end of October and ETA around end November

Hi - price for a set of 18 x 10.5 +15?

Local pick up in Melb?

Thx

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