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Hi,

Does anyone know anything about the:

"Lenso Project D", "Tyrepro D1R", "Lenso D1R" rims? Are they above the quality of Rota wheels or similar?

I found:

17x9+30 white/rg - hypersilver

17x10+15 black/rg

They're supposed to be lightweight, but I'm having trouble confirming.

The possible alternative, and a little more pricey is Zero-1 Hyper:

http://www.doall.jp/wheels/zero-1%20hyper/...-1%20hyper.html

But its going to cost ~$1300 landed if its still available, they're 9.36kg for a 9.5" rim, fairly light, does anyone know them? They look good...

I'm mostly worried about using them on a track so lightweight/cheap is more important that looks.

I've been looking around but not finding any rims that I really want for a reasonable price...

Just looking for an opinion on this.

Thanks,

Gareth

I got the Silver D1R 17x10 + 15 on my 32GTR from option3, fits perfect with 255 rubber. My car is slightly lowered, and I was worried that they might scrape the guards, but they cleared it without any issues. I didn't even have to roll them. They are not the lightest rims, but not heavy either, I believe they are about 10KG each. Quality seems to be excellent for the price, so I would recommend them.

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