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Only have 2 of them - really like them but doesnt really write on the back what they are.

All it writes on the front is A-tech Monoblock or something. Searched around but couldnt find out.

Hopefully someone here will know.

Ohh yeah, talking about the wheels on the front : )

Thanks.

Husnu (Hus).

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They look the same as the ones I've got on my 32. If they are, they are A-Tech Monoblock Forged Alloys that have a sticker on them saying "Final Speed"

I know more about the wheels if you need to / want to know.

What's the go ? Do you just want to know what they are or are you looking to sell them or .....??

They look the same as the ones I've got on my 32. If they are, they are A-Tech Monoblock Forged Alloys that have a sticker on them saying "Final Speed"

I know more about the wheels if you need to / want to know.

What's the go ? Do you just want to know what they are or are you looking to sell them or .....??

I think we might be getting somewhere. I only have the front pair. I need to find another 2 to make it a set. The ones I have are 17x9JJ

If I can find atleast 9JJ for the rears it would be good. If not, i might have to settle for 8-8.5JJ and shift the 9JJ to the rear.

I like the wheels, no good having only 2 of them. If you know where I can get them it would be great. In the mean time, i'll try and hunt them down in Japan.

Thanks a lot.

Hus.

I'd say those ones are the next generation of the ones I have as they state "Semi Solid Forged" where as mine say "Monoblock Forged Alloy" and mine do not have the red word "forged" on the sticker but hey, they look the goods. :rofl:

Selling price here is Aus was ( don't see them being sold new in Aus anymore ) around $400 - $450 per wheel.

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