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Rays have a good selection of center caps on their website, but as far as I know, they don't ship internationally. If you know someone who resides in Japan, you could have them get them for you. They cost around $45 - 50 for a set without shipping. Mind you, the white center caps you're probably after are just plain white center caps with no markings. It's possible that a wheel manufacturer here in AU could have a set? It just seems like alot of trouble getting 'genuine' Rays center caps that are really just generic caps found on alot of locally produced wheels.

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I got them from Shift Performance. Whether or not they're going to fit my Dad's GTR, well we'll find out on X-mas Day hehe.

They are the plain white Rays caps and they were indeed $50 each. Got them in for me the same day i rang and enquired so someone has them.

Real nice guys there.

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www.jdmimports.com.au

I got my centre caps from them.......finished off my GT-C nicely......

very good service and very well priced!

website didnt work... Can you please see if you can find the right one or a number to call????

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