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eug: don't have rpoper pix.. i'll take em tomorrow.

basically just multispoke thingos.. with the "S" in the centrecaps.. they are only 15". Like i said they'd only be really for drifting, burnouts or the drags, they're not really a "look at me" rim to drive around with if that is what u wanted. I was asking $250 .. but i'd take $150 for the them.

Eugene, best to do some research, alot of people have good things to say about Bridgestone Potenza (SO2, SO3), Michelin Precendas, Toyo Trampios(?). All depend what you expect from them and how deep your wallet is. I love the Yoko ES100s on the GTR but they are starting to get a little $$$ and I fear the mileage won't be that great, but the grip is fantastic.

all have ups and downs..

everybody wants a perfect long last tyre that is cheap, good in the wet, good on the track, grips well on the road, and under every condition -- not going to happen.

check the "tyre and suspension" area and old threads in there, there is alot of useful stuff i learned in there.

yer.. thats what i thought - these are just for ****ing around with, not looking good. thats what i got em for.

well as a *rough* guide, i picked up my set of 2nd hand set of 17x8 chrome rims for $1000. Then about $800 for tyres (got cheap us $200 Falken ZE326 which i would NOT recommenD). So around $1800 all up.

check board.performanceforums.com (when its back up!) they have a really good wheel forum with some good deals on there. That is where i got mine acutally i think way back when

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