Will these fit my car?
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thanks Bomber.
Is that a good price for these?
says 150 for regular price.
I was thinking of gunmetal instead of black.
My car Is that dark blue ish color you often see around haha.
can i get your opinion?
Is that a good price for these?
says 150 for regular price.
I was thinking of gunmetal instead of black.
My car Is that dark blue ish color you often see around haha.
can i get your opinion?
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lol I seen them on one car around my area (today lol) and the only one i have seen on CL was all scuffed up and going for 100 and needed new tires. lame.
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Yeah I was going to get the gun metal. Fit better. But then I realized I that that its 560 shipped and then tires another 400. Then another 50 for balancing alignment and all that jazz. So around 1000 for new rims. doesn't really seam worth it right now. Maybe if I come into some money... anyone want to donate xD
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Buying new wheels is always expensive, that's why buying a set from someone else with tires already on them is such a great option. Just a few weeks ago someone locally sold a set of 15" regamasters with decent tires for $800, those are the authentic version of the wheels you're looking at. The only downside to buying used wheels is it takes a lot of patience and searching..
Personally, I'd pick up the set of slips for $100 with tires.
A bit of JB weld, some sanding and a couple coats of paint and they'd look brand new.
Personally, I'd pick up the set of slips for $100 with tires.
A bit of JB weld, some sanding and a couple coats of paint and they'd look brand new.
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sure did.
they are inexpensive, very light and look nice (subjective). most 6th gens arent gonna put rims that exceed the cost of the car. lol
they are inexpensive, very light and look nice (subjective). most 6th gens arent gonna put rims that exceed the cost of the car. lol
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and 100 a rim is a good price, especially for new ones.
the thing with buying used "slipstreams" is that there will be a lot of knock-offs of the knock-offs (if thats even possible? you know since slips are knock off of spoons)
the thing with buying used "slipstreams" is that there will be a lot of knock-offs of the knock-offs (if thats even possible? you know since slips are knock off of spoons)
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