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Old 03-19-2007, 05:09 AM
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Old 03-19-2007, 05:24 AM
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Old 03-19-2007, 05:44 AM
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RPF-1's, no contest. The best bang fort he buck w/ lightness and strength. There are lighter wheels out there by a pound or more, but they'll cost nearly 2x as much.
Old 03-19-2007, 05:46 AM
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kk...RPF1 wins then lol...Z is silverstone tho..the silver RPF1's dont look so hot from what ive seen...anybody got picks of SBC coated RPF1's on a Silverstone Z?
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If Enkei is good for Formula 1 - it's good for me



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RPF1 hands down. The Reverb looks nice, but the RPF1 is going to be higher quality, and is offered in countless sizes and finishes. I also love the Enkei RP03, RP02, NT03+M, and on and on...

FYI, the RPF1 you're referring to is a 1pc cast wheel, not like the magnesium ones on F1 cars.
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Dude. No contest. The RPF1 is one of the lightest and cheapest rims available.
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Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
FYI, the RPF1 you're referring to is a 1pc cast wheel, not like the magnesium ones on F1 cars.
Sure I know that. I'm not racing in F1 either. Still it's the same company and the same design.

I actually did hold an F1 wheel in Indy couple years back when I sneaked into the garages. The mechanic was checking pressures before quali, so I asked if can check one out and he said sure why not. Man, it was incredibly light with tire mounted. Like may be 20 lbs...
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Anyone have pictures of 19" rpf1's on a Z? ...or on any car for that matter. I couldnt find any pictures of the 19's installed on a z when I searched. I would love to see 'em in SBC finish.
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yeah theres a guy with a dropped black Z with 18x10.5+15 SBC RPF1's on here...havent seen any on silverstone tho :/
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