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Hey man as long as you're not abusing your car, avoid man-eating pot-holes, and drive like you should on the road, I believe you'll be ok with your Rota's. I may go the same route.
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Nobody knows you here beyond the way that you represent yourself in your posts. So when someone like you continually makes 5th grade grammatical mistakes, I tend to view them as being on the same mental level of a 5th grader. That you fully realize how ridiculous your typing is just screams ignorance on top of that. Type however you wish, but don't be surprised when people don't take you seriously. I'm sure your response will be "I don't care", but that will just solidify the opinion I've already made of you. So, take of that whatever you want.
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You made a good decision with Rota. Decent, cheap and most are stylish. Wheeldude will treat you right. He is a vendor on the forum and can answer any and all questions about your rims. I have a set of Rota's myself after owning Volk, Works, RH's. Enjoy your new set of wheels!
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No, however, it is a reflection of the quality of effort you put into even the small things in life. It is a reflection upon your level of intelligence as perceived by those reading your posts. Once learned, the use of proper spelling and punctuation is easy and effortless and the amount of time added to your daily posting is marginal at best.
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Do you have independent safety testing to back this up? Are you with the NTSB or DOT? Independent insurance tests? I would like to see your source.
OR are you just another person who sees the few pictures of cracked wheels on the Internet with a catchy phrase with no reputable back story and pulled a number out?
OR are you just another person who sees the few pictures of cracked wheels on the Internet with a catchy phrase with no reputable back story and pulled a number out?
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Do you have independent safety testing to back this up? Are you with the NTSB or DOT? Independent insurance tests? I would like to see your source.
OR are you just another person who sees the few pictures of cracked wheels on the Internet with a catchy phrase with no reputable back story and pulled a number out?
OR are you just another person who sees the few pictures of cracked wheels on the Internet with a catchy phrase with no reputable back story and pulled a number out?
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No, however, it is a reflection of the quality of effort you put into even the small things in life. It is a reflection upon your level of intelligence as perceived by those reading your posts. Once learned, the use of proper spelling and punctuation is easy and effortless and the amount of time added to your daily posting is marginal at best.
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i also get the whole "good will hunting" thing you're arguing. smart but not formally educated, etc, etc.
however, we don't care how smart you really are. this is a forum based on words and literacy. if you have a question, comment, or other information to disseminate, you have to do it with your writing and reading.
reading your post, i can't understand wtf you're talking about. sorry.
oh, and there's nothing wrong with rota wheels. look nice, fit nice, weights are nice, and price is nice. just don't slap volk stickers on them like the "nismo brothers." ALL wheels will bend against a pothole/curb/telephone pole. buy what you like and not what this forum thinks are allowed on a 350. after all, it's not like you're asking anyone here for the money to buy them, right?!
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Nobody knows you here beyond the way that you represent yourself in your posts. So when someone like you continually makes 5th grade grammatical mistakes, I tend to view them as being on the same mental level of a 5th grader. That you fully realize how ridiculous your typing is just screams ignorance on top of that. Type however you wish, but don't be surprised when people don't take you seriously. I'm sure your response will be "I don't care", but that will just solidify the opinion I've already made of you. So, take of that whatever you want.
obviously you sir have yet to see the show "are you smarter than a 5th grader"
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I made my final decision to get rota wheels as my first rim i ever buy for a car. (http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=5484). Some time learning threw your mistakes can coast big money but i feel confident enough that this won`t be the case.(by the way this will be on a black 350z)