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www.perfectrun.com

they sell rays work and weds

very good price for work

they import stuff from japan, but very fast delivery, can avoid the duty and GST as a declared value under $1000

Or try www.nengun.com

Very slow delivery...a little bit expensive compare to www.perfectrun.com but still cheaper than you buy from aussie dealer

they sell whole range of rays wheel, and 5 zigen ...... lots of choise

hope helpful

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Google:

Taleb Tyres

Tempe Tyres

Ozzy Tyres

Big O Tyres

Eagle Tyres

Wheel Wizard

Mu Secret

or better yet just search "boat anchor" in google and these should all come up :)

if u happy with low quality wheels then they are fine, but u can buy decent quality wheels from other places for not much more, they look better, perform better and have a larger variety.

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or better yet just search "boat anchor" in google and these should all come up :D

if u happy with low quality wheels then they are fine, but u can buy decent quality wheels from other places for not much more, they look better, perform better and have a larger variety.

No no no, no low quality tyres are going on my baby its the best for her! Thanks heaps, i found the rims i wanted at Jamboree on the weekend but didnt get to ask where they got them from so im going to do a search for them....made sure i got a photo :)

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lol, of all the drift cars u could have chosen to want the wheels from, not the ADD/HBC cars!

speedywheelsqy7.jpg

but yeh, check the speedy wheels site and ull find the wheels, but be warned u are putting low quality wheels on ur baby, and are far from the best.

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Hmmmm ;) , i bought a standard car for a reason so i can put all quality products on her and not some dodgy work been done to it. Oh well found some pretty cool ones on the sites you guys gave me...no loss their! Thanks for that but wouldnt been real upset if i put bought them and found that out!

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well, depends, i mean they are an inferior part, but plenty of people run them no worries, the main issue with cheaper wheels is they are a lot heavier which decreases the ride comfort and performance a little bit. you may not even notice it. i like buying brand name wheels because they hold their value much more, they meet wheel standards (JWL, VIA etc) and they come in much better sizes and variety. i have never lost $$ from buying 2nd hand brand name wheels, in fact ive made $$, as soon as u buy brand new cheapies they will depreciate a lot.

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Just wondering if anyone knows of any good stores that sell rims online? Looking at getting some new ones and cant find any i like in my home town. Would be great if anyone could let me know.

Have a chat with some of the sponsors. They regularly do deals, and at least you know you've got a recourse and some contact details for them on here.

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well, depends, i mean they are an inferior part, but plenty of people run them no worries, the main issue with cheaper wheels is they are a lot heavier which decreases the ride comfort and performance a little bit. you may not even notice it. i like buying brand name wheels because they hold their value much more, they meet wheel standards (JWL, VIA etc) and they come in much better sizes and variety. i have never lost $$ from buying 2nd hand brand name wheels, in fact ive made $$, as soon as u buy brand new cheapies they will depreciate a lot.

Yeah thats wat ive been planning for all my parts, they had a HKS stand at the races on the weekend so looked into a new exhaust and intercooler. Ill definately being getting brand name ones i also think about the re-sale of the car, people dont wanna buy some cheap dodgy car hence the reason i got a standard one.

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