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Hi all,

I've got myself a set of rays re30's (18x9.5 +15) and i'm going to be refurbing and getting them painted Rays bronze.

Has anyone put re30's onto a gtt before, or can find any pics? I'm kinda curious to what it'll look like. I have a black r34 gtt and have gone down the route of black on black, but have always wanted bronze on black combo.

I'm sure it'll look mad, but i just wanna see if there's any photos of it being done. I can only find re30's on bayside blue GTR's when i google it.

cheers!

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RE30 is the perfect look for dish and yet have a spoke design to accommodate large brakes.

Believe it or not that those very wheels were stolen off a subsequent owner. And they didn't even have a mark on them. So sad.

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That looks sweet! Just stumbled upon this, mind me asking what those front/rear lips are and where did you get them from? Much hassle involved in the fitment?

cheers :)

Front lip is from vivagarage (however they have discontinued it) and rear pods were from a private seller (but you can buy them for $180 on JSAI). Fitment was direct bolt on, very easy

They look awesome man well done

thank you! I've also got skirts getting painted atm to fix the level gap between the front and rear haha. Mounted them earlier last week - refer to attachment. Now to make myself a few more kiliwasps!

Just priced a set of these up, (Nengun can only do 7 and 8 inches apparently?) and they're more expensive than I thought for a single piece Rays wheel.

yeh, I've found they're pretty rare especially in the size i got. Hooked these up for a price i couldn't refuse :D

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