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What do you guys think of these wheels, to go on a black 4 door lowered car

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I have been looking at CE28Ns, but they won't have much dish, at the offset I need. these however have a different design, so offer 3" dish on the rears, and 2.5" dish on the front. I reckon they would look pretty porn on my new car. I know they aren't a Jap brand, but I am not overly concerned. And they are half the price of CE28Ns. And no, they are NOT Chinese made fyi.

wheels i would approve of;

work euroline fs;

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work euroline dz;

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work euroline sl;

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ssr agle premium;

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ssr agle strusse;

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ssr vienna dish;

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ssr vienna sovreign;

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garson zuenglein dr302;

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garson zuenglein dr301;

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piaa rozza stellars.

and a whole bunch of others are sufficiently filthy for vip style.

What a shit day!

I woke up with a headache. Did some housework. Watched the Crows lose after getting reamed by the umpires in the first half. Decide to go and wash my car and get done by a red light/speed camera on the way to the car wash. I was doing exactly 80kmph in an 80 zone and was well into the intersection before the light went red. F**king $300 odd dollar car wash! How can you contest the bloody tickets without risking an even greater fine?

I should have stayed in bed.

You'll get a sequential photograph set with the fine if they decide to fine you for it. If you were over the line before the light went red then I wouldnt be too worried because you'll be safe. Light has to be red before u cross the light for u to get the fine..

-D

i'd say $2000 for a scratched set and $2500 for a clean set. 33 GTR rims are around the $1300>$1500 mark.

I'd sell them for no less than $2200 as it cost me $400 to get them fixed up and 2pac resprayed and they have no scratches at all.

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What do you guys think of these wheels, to go on a black 4 door lowered car

r505black02.JPG

I have been looking at CE28Ns, but they won't have much dish, at the offset I need. these however have a different design, so offer 3" dish on the rears, and 2.5" dish on the front. I reckon they would look pretty porn on my new car. I know they aren't a Jap brand, but I am not overly concerned. And they are half the price of CE28Ns. And no, they are NOT Chinese made fyi.

They're not made in China, but they're probably made in Thailand :happy: Ahh.. who cares anyway mate? As long as they're reasonable quality (at least with a decent manufacturers warranty) and you like 'em, that's all that matters isn't it?

I fitted a new set of rims to my car about a month or so back, Lenso D1R, in Hypersilver. They aren't Japanese brand name wheels, in fact I replaced a set of genuine Volk Rays with them, but they look better than the old VR rims - 18" vs. 17" - and are fairly light weight.

wheels i would approve of;

work euroline fs;

0.51807900%201180170851_51.jpg

work euroline dz;

W_work_EurolineDZ_Silver.jpg

work euroline sl;

spd_20090329122211_b.jpg

ssr agle premium;

agle_03.JPG

ssr agle strusse;

SSR_AGLE_STRUSSE.jpg

ssr vienna dish;

SSR_4.jpg

ssr vienna sovreign;

full_736_p21496.jpg

garson zuenglein dr302;

garson.jpg

garson zuenglein dr301;

Zuenglein(DR301).jpg

piaa rozza stellars.

and a whole bunch of others are sufficiently filthy for vip style.

It's all a matter of personal preference/taste, but most of those examples look like absolute poo to me! :happy: Not a fan of the VIP style wheel.

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