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Anyone saw both Rota Grid and Varrstoen in real !?? I didn't saw both. I'm wondering which one look better. On some pictures the rota grid look frekain nice. on other, they just look like cheap toys with too much concavity.

The varrstoen, look nice but I heard the concavity depends on how large the rims are so a 9.5 will be more concave than a 9 inch rims. So I would like to know how much concave the 17x9.5 look like compared to the ria grid.

The varrstoen look to have a 1.5 inch rims and the rota a half inch lips.. I would prefer the lip of the varrstoen but would still like to have something concave.. anyone?

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Varrstoen Wheels Track 200 Series 2 are probably the best copied TE37's so far...

And the concave is still decent.

More subtle then Rota Grid's yet tough.

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Rota Grid's concave is a tad excessive / aggressive.

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I'd go geunine TE37's, but if you only want to chose between Varrstoen and Rota, go Varrstoen.

next set, varrsteon!

rota grids for sale if anyone is interested lol

wher ecan you get the vaarstoen from the US for under $900?

found these for $1094,

http://www.shop.cartel-aus.com/18-Varrstoen-221-Matte-Black-Alloy-Wheels-Var221MB.htm

here in the us. they run for 800$ shipped. haha! rota are even more expensive at 900-950$

I'm partial but I think like, after 3 month, I will get over the excessive concavity of the rota and would prefer a more rafined look like the varrstoen.

Varrstoen Wheels for $800 shipped?!

Dude WTF you waiting for?!

Go for it!

:D

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What are you guys talking about, varrstoen wheels are cheap in Oz too - http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/items/_W0QQ_sopZ12?_nkw=varrstoen&_fromfsb=0&_trksid=m270.l1313 or look up varrstoen australia.. Or wasn't it in Oct 2011?

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