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Old 01-28-2002, 01:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Its time for new rims!!!



but i want them in 16's, who else makes this style but in 16's?
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Old 01-28-2002, 02:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what about these Eric? similar style, but I think they'd go with the lines of the 4th gen better.
http://www.rotawheels.com/formel.htm
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Old 01-28-2002, 02:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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nah i dont like those much... there are too many spokes, and the look kinda firery.... not straight like the other ones.
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Old 01-28-2002, 02:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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like those? they come in 16s...You're gonna need a poo load of money for those though.
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Old 01-28-2002, 02:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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how much?
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the 3 piece design is expensive as hell...for 17's they are like 2500 dollars..not sure about 16's...but those with in 16's will look like cheap wheels with thick tires....ummm like those things you see on corollas...they weight a lot anyways...
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how much?
um...around 1900 or so.
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the 3 piece design is expensive as hell...for 17's they are like 2500 dollars..not sure about 16's...but those with in 16's will look like cheap wheels with thick tires....ummm like those things you see on corollas...they weight a lot anyways...

ok yet again. i did not ask for opions. If you have info that would help me then post it, if not, dont.


didnt axis make a 3 peice look alike in that design? hmmm gotta find there site..
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um...around 1900 or so.

woooooo wow.. thats a bit pricey hehehe
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oh okay..sorry, stop crying..


Tenzo also makes them..they are called C style...or you can purchase ones from primax wheel 496....
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woooooo wow.. thats a bit pricey hehehe
yep. told you.
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oh okay..sorry, stop crying..


Tenzo also makes them..they are called C style...or you can purchase ones from primax wheel 496....

not "crying" trying to keep stuff like that off this board...


I've only been able to find the tenzo r's in 17's
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why would u want them in 16's anyways? if you wanted something light you should get the Volks TE 37's....other than that 17's are much better looking.....ah yes it is an opinion again....but i can't help it..
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why would u want them in 16's anyways? if you wanted something light you should get the Volks TE 37's....other than that 17's are much better looking.....ah yes it is an opinion again....but i can't help it..
ahahaha...i just want 16's but if i can find the tenzo r c style in 16's then i will get 17s.. not really going for major looks. i just love the rim
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I know you didn't ask for opinions, but I'm not crazy the mesh sytle rims. I had ADR RS2000 rims before and they just didn't cut it.

When I was shopping for new rims I was torn between what I have now and C2 EVO's. I went with the Giovanna because the C2's looked a lot like my previous wheels and I wanted a totally new look.

I would say go for the C2 Evo's because they are very clean looking rims (none of the rivets and gaudy stuff).

Of course that is my opinion but I think your color car would look great with C2 Evo's.

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oh yeah, you have to use a toothbrush to clean these bytches....not fun at all...and the little nut like thingies on the outer part of the rim....you gotta use qtips for those....
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i think this look sweet.. has the same paint as my car.


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oh yeah, you have to use a toothbrush to clean these bytches....not fun at all...and the little nut like thingies on the outer part of the rim....you gotta use qtips for those....
that i dont mind...
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OK OK OK... time to change the subject.. I am now open for sugestions.... i would perfer a 16 inch or a light 17 inch.. and i dont wanna spend a whole lot... (no more then 1000)
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what color is your car and how low does it sit? i can try to visualize and photoshop you a car with your rims
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