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For Looks, definately Modena.

to be fully sic and jap spec yo(!) then you would have to have Works LOL

Modena looks great. But ROH are not lightweight wheels. depends what u want to do with it.

Ive owned a set of ROH, and I reckon they are not worth that amount of money.

my vote gots to the Works.

I'm Biased :P

omg, that is HOTTT !

Yeh i really like them both...but i thought it would be easier to get my hands on a good offset pair of ROH then WORK ? How easy is it to find a set of vs-kf's in 19x11 with a MEGA low offset ? I thought with modenas you can just go in and order a custom offset to be made for you ?

*edit* BOOSTD : what size/offset are they ?

*edit2* Does anyone know if/how much heavier the Modenas would be to a same size VS-KF ? A lot or not noticeable...?

Edited by KISIN
i put down the modenas but to be honest neither are my style really. ull find that even tho the VS-KF's are work they are far from lightweight.

Hmm im a real big fan of 5 spokes with those bolts going around...

BOOSTD, how do those modenas feel (weight) compared to stock GTR rims ? Can we have some more pics plzzzz :D

Edited by KISIN

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