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yeh call OTR they can give you advice

i was going to buy adv5.1s in 20 inch with some crazy concave and OTR said no way there non forged and 13.8 kg each!!!!

they showed me BC , looked identical, 2 peice forge, and nearly half the price

call them

The TM08s in matt black with matt black centre caps please :yes:

The look the goods.

$3,500 does put them well into premium wheels territory though.

Even though at that price, I think they are the cheapest brand new lightweight 2 piece forged wheels you can find... Most big name wheels brands start their 1 piece forged (monoblock) wheels at that price or above, so it's quite a deal, just don't know how it stands although BC have good reputation for their coilovers... I think once these wheels get trialed and tested, I reckon people will jumping onto these as the 'bang for buck' once again...

Also, if you check out their site, these wheels are only built to order so you can customise them as well, so it ain't off the shelf...

Edited by 81gSKy

i got te37 SLs at the moment and after seeing the

adv5.1s in 20s on the blue 34 gtr.. OTR recommended BC HP35 wheels in 20inch

unbelievable offset .. they gave me trade in of my wheels n tyres plus 2500 for those wheels plus tyres. so tempted but cant justify an extra 2.5k

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