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Old 04-13-2005, 06:54 PM
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Does anyone know where a good place to get the Thruxton TSW in 19's for a good price?
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In my opinion you should get the 20 inch Thruxtons ( Trust me on this)..... they look more like 19 inch because the center star is small. I got them from Crown Auto Parts in Queens NY. 718 539-6127..ask for Ivan..he really knows his stuff and actually prepares "special" cars for the local Nissan dealer. They look great on the Z in 20's..and he even got the tire pressure sensors on with no problem. He used Toyo T1S 245/35/20 and 275/30/20. Everything will cost you about $2100.00

I attached a pic thats small as hell...but what do you expect from a camera phone

Note that my car is not lowered....and it looks just fine...not like a jacked up 4x4.

Also note that the ride quality on 20's is damn better than I thought it would be...not much harder than my 18's.
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Old 04-16-2005, 09:31 PM
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^^What he said. Get the 20's. My ride is now smoother than the stock 18's. Send a PM to Chris@DTD and he'll hook you up.
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i have the 19's and i really like them..i was also planning on dropping mine however..which is why is suggested and went with the 19s...with 20s the rotational speed of the rims will increase (or rotational weight..my bad) and make it more difficult to stop the car..i put on the 19s and noticed an immediate difference with the breaking....i would rather have a damn good looking car with breaks then a car with phat dubs and a banged up front gril...just my $.02
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Originally Posted by tekneq
i have the 19's and i really like them..i was also planning on dropping mine however..which is why is suggested and went with the 19s...with 20s the rotational speed of the rims will increase (or rotational weight..my bad) and make it more difficult to stop the car..i put on the 19s and noticed an immediate difference with the breaking....i would rather have a damn good looking car with breaks then a car with phat dubs and a banged up front gril...just my $.02
Thanks...I was wondering why my front grill was damaged....you just solved it for me.

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Old 04-18-2005, 06:02 AM
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hahahah..just a figure of speech
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