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hey ZENNON are you able to tell me what brand the wheels are on these to cars. they both look like the same wheel.

are they by chance Origin DNA-01 wheels?

ABU???

oh and a current pic of my car as i have not yet added to this topic.

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I'd trust a brand new set of Drift Teks over a second hand set of Jap rims anyday, who knows what second rims have been through.

unless they have copped severe damage, the metal properties will still be intact and they will have most if not all of their original strength.

if the 3nd set of jap rims spin up fine on a wheel balancer id trust them more than drift teks

one word for most jap rims - FORGED

actually, only a very small amount of jap rims are forged.

hey ZENNON are you able to tell me what brand the wheels are on these to cars. they both look like the same wheel.

are they by chance Origin DNA-01 wheels?

suspect they are DTM Rush Shadow Silver's

link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Jd...in-t205654.html

ps. SoFly - very sexy :D

suspect they are DTM Rush Shadow Silver's

link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Jd...in-t205654.html

ps. SoFly - very sexy :ermm:

well there you go. thanks heaps for the link and info.

they are very similar but not the same as the DNA-01's. the DNA-01's only come in 17' as well. they would be close enough thoe if you wanted 17" front and 18" rears.

i have a pair of DNA-01's on the way for my car and if i like them i will get a few more. i cant wait to post up the pics.

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