FS: Rays Engineering Texan Shot Guns - Rare JDM Wheels
10/10/07 -- new price: $1,000
Although I love these wheels, there are some changes on the horizon, so I'm going to part with them.
These are Rays Engineering Texan Shot Guns. They are 16x7, +37, 4x100 (and 5x100 I'm told). They are a forged two-piece wheel that I've restored. They arrived in not-so-great condition. I disassembled them, had the chrome stripped off of them, and had them professionally polished by Oregon Plating in Portland, OR. I polished all of the rivets, too. I then reassembled them.
They wheels are shod with 205/50/16 Yokohama AVS ES100 tires with probably 60% tread still.
The centercaps are bit faded and have some scratches. There are a few very minor hairline scratches in the wheel faces, but they will easily buff out (the wheels are not clear coated so polishing will be much easier). There are two rivets missing total (two wheels are missing one each). One rivet on the other two wheels is glued on, however, I was told by a professional wheel shop that they are still perfectly fine to drive on. I'm sure you could find a replacement fastener, too. Finally, the Rays labels on the inside of the barrels has mostly peeled off. However, the word "RAYS ENG" is stamped into the face of each wheel -- these are the real deal.
There is no curb rash and all of the wheels are straight and track great. I've put about 1,000 miles on these rims, and about 15,000 miles on the tires (if that).
I'm asking $1,000 OBO + PayPal.
Possible trades for 15s, too.
Thanks for looking!












The centercap on the left does has a decent size scratch ...

Modified by Thirty-Nine at 9:44 AM 10/15/2007
Although I love these wheels, there are some changes on the horizon, so I'm going to part with them.
These are Rays Engineering Texan Shot Guns. They are 16x7, +37, 4x100 (and 5x100 I'm told). They are a forged two-piece wheel that I've restored. They arrived in not-so-great condition. I disassembled them, had the chrome stripped off of them, and had them professionally polished by Oregon Plating in Portland, OR. I polished all of the rivets, too. I then reassembled them.
They wheels are shod with 205/50/16 Yokohama AVS ES100 tires with probably 60% tread still.
The centercaps are bit faded and have some scratches. There are a few very minor hairline scratches in the wheel faces, but they will easily buff out (the wheels are not clear coated so polishing will be much easier). There are two rivets missing total (two wheels are missing one each). One rivet on the other two wheels is glued on, however, I was told by a professional wheel shop that they are still perfectly fine to drive on. I'm sure you could find a replacement fastener, too. Finally, the Rays labels on the inside of the barrels has mostly peeled off. However, the word "RAYS ENG" is stamped into the face of each wheel -- these are the real deal.
There is no curb rash and all of the wheels are straight and track great. I've put about 1,000 miles on these rims, and about 15,000 miles on the tires (if that).
I'm asking $1,000 OBO + PayPal.
Possible trades for 15s, too.
Thanks for looking!












The centercap on the left does has a decent size scratch ...

Modified by Thirty-Nine at 9:44 AM 10/15/2007
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Thanks.
Thanks.
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Hell yes they would!
</TD></TR></TABLE>Hell yes they would!
There's a pic of an EF on WORK Leadsleds (which are a similar style) and they look badass if I do say so myself. If I had an EF, I wouldn't be gettin' rid of them.
Here are some WORK Leadsleds on an EG
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1993375
And on an EF (this was a photochop - hope it's okay to use this image):
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1993375
And on an EF (this was a photochop - hope it's okay to use this image):



