Volk Racing CE28N | 17x9.0 +45 | BRONZE *Special Size*
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Sup Ricky!
The SLs are only available in one color. Where the CE28N is offered in various other colors. Like, you can order just one set of CE28N in any of the colors Rays offers pretty much.
So that drives production costs down for Rays.
Same goes with why the TE37SL is cheaper than a regular TE37.
The SLs are only available in one color. Where the CE28N is offered in various other colors. Like, you can order just one set of CE28N in any of the colors Rays offers pretty much.
So that drives production costs down for Rays.
Same goes with why the TE37SL is cheaper than a regular TE37.
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Originally Posted by Ricky_Flowers_' timestamp='1469039762' post='24021109
Why are these su much more expensive than the CE28 SLs?
The SLs are only available in one color. Where the CE28N is offered in various other colors. Like, you can order just one set of CE28N in any of the colors Rays offers pretty much.
So that drives production costs down for Rays.
Same goes with why the TE37SL is cheaper than a regular TE37.
Ah, I didn't know that. So, essentially, you cannot order an SL in, say, Ti silver even though it's essentially a finish and not a fundamental change in the design of the wheel? Honestly, if I could buy Ti Silver CE28SLs, I'd have bought them already lol.
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Originally Posted by Kami Speed' timestamp='1469041508' post='24021134
[quote name='Ricky_Flowers_' timestamp='1469039762' post='24021109']
Why are these su much more expensive than the CE28 SLs?
Why are these su much more expensive than the CE28 SLs?
The SLs are only available in one color. Where the CE28N is offered in various other colors. Like, you can order just one set of CE28N in any of the colors Rays offers pretty much.
So that drives production costs down for Rays.
Same goes with why the TE37SL is cheaper than a regular TE37.
Ah, I didn't know that. So, essentially, you cannot order an SL in, say, Ti silver even though it's essentially a finish and not a fundamental change in the design of the wheel? Honestly, if I could buy Ti Silver CE28SLs, I'd have bought them already lol.
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That is correct. We actually tried to order the new CE28SLs in Bronze for this specific group buy, but was told by Rays that we couldnt :/
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Originally Posted by Ricky_Flowers_' timestamp='1469105043' post='24021630
[quote name='Kami Speed' timestamp='1469041508' post='24021134']
[quote name='Ricky_Flowers_' timestamp='1469039762' post='24021109']
Why are these su much more expensive than the CE28 SLs?
[quote name='Ricky_Flowers_' timestamp='1469039762' post='24021109']
Why are these su much more expensive than the CE28 SLs?
The SLs are only available in one color. Where the CE28N is offered in various other colors. Like, you can order just one set of CE28N in any of the colors Rays offers pretty much.
So that drives production costs down for Rays.
Same goes with why the TE37SL is cheaper than a regular TE37.
Ah, I didn't know that. So, essentially, you cannot order an SL in, say, Ti silver even though it's essentially a finish and not a fundamental change in the design of the wheel? Honestly, if I could buy Ti Silver CE28SLs, I'd have bought them already lol.
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That is correct. We actually tried to order the new CE28SLs in Bronze for this specific group buy, but was told by Rays that we couldnt :/
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That's lame, but oh well. Thanks for putting together this group buy, man. I won't be partaking, but it's good to see these wheels offered in what many, myself included, consider to be the perfect offset and size for this car.