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King....do you know what type of rims are sitting on that Silverstone next to the LeMans??
Are those the gunmetal ones on the Lemans....they look a little light.
Also...where was this little gathering of Z's??? I see you live somewhere in Florida. I myself live about 20 minutes north of West Palm Beach.
Are those the gunmetal ones on the Lemans....they look a little light.
Also...where was this little gathering of Z's??? I see you live somewhere in Florida. I myself live about 20 minutes north of West Palm Beach.
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I'm looking for a lightweight rim I could use at the track and on the street. Forged would be preferred. What's a high quality brand? I would prefer not to spend more than $1600.
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Originally Posted by oaktown2000
King....do you know what type of rims are sitting on that Silverstone next to the LeMans??
Are those the gunmetal ones on the Lemans....they look a little light.
Also...where was this little gathering of Z's??? I see you live somewhere in Florida. I myself live about 20 minutes north of West Palm Beach.
Are those the gunmetal ones on the Lemans....they look a little light.
Also...where was this little gathering of Z's??? I see you live somewhere in Florida. I myself live about 20 minutes north of West Palm Beach.
Those are not the Gunmetal Konigs, just the standard everyday run of the mill silver. That gathering of Zs was called ZFest and it was last month in Orlando. I have pictures of almost every 350Z there. I posted them in the South East forum or you can check out this:
http://350z.civichatch.com/zfest2005
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phile - you might get a few more responses by posting a separate thread for your question
KT - thanks.....those Volks look nice but I think those are a little higher then I'm willing to spend for wheels
KT - thanks.....those Volks look nice but I think those are a little higher then I'm willing to spend for wheels
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I was thinking about the Konig rims 2 - I guess the best looking rim for a SS. However, they are not wide... 8x is max for an 18" rim. The other thing is that they are 2 cheap = and you get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by phile
I'm looking for a lightweight rim I could use at the track and on the street. Forged would be preferred. What's a high quality brand? I would prefer not to spend more than $1600.
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Mine get tons of compliments and looks. In fact Im selling my 18" ones to upgrade to 19s if you are interested. I will be selling them with Falcon Azenis Tires that have over 70% wear left.
18X8 all the way around.
You can rotete the 245/45/18 Azenis that sit on all 4 corners
18X8 all the way around.
You can rotete the 245/45/18 Azenis that sit on all 4 corners
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Originally Posted by EnthuZiast
Mine get tons of compliments and looks. In fact Im selling my 18" ones to upgrade to 19s if you are interested. I will be selling them with Falcon Azenis Tires that have over 70% wear left.
18X8 all the way around.
You can rotete the 245/45/18 Azenis that sit on all 4 corners
18X8 all the way around.
You can rotete the 245/45/18 Azenis that sit on all 4 corners
You talking about the Konig Troubles???
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