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Old Jun 24, 2004 | 02:34 PM
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if you dont wanna go paint you could always do powdercoat laugh.gif looks better in my opinion too.
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Old Jun 24, 2004 | 03:01 PM
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Look at the ROTA Slipstreams. I'm considering them myself as they weight 13lbs for 16inch. This is remarkable as they are not forged but cast and are supposedly durable as they are certified by someone for racing. they cost anwhere between $500 dollars on up depending on the site you look at. Do some searches and you'll find some sites. The only reason I haven't bought this wheel because It's too plain looking in my opinion but it is 5 star so it would be good if you're looking for that "sleeper" or "stock" look. The only 16's you'll find lighter than these for our cars are the very expensive Volk TE-37's. Good luck..

my friend has flat black 16" slipstreams on his teg...they are pure sex...get those, i'd get slipstreams but i can't afford new rims.
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Old Jun 24, 2004 | 08:32 PM
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TibNRice, I've seen black wheels on green and they do look good but my car has the chrome looking rear tailights and billet looking front and rear grills so I kinda have to buy a "shiny wheel" to keep the car matching. I'm in the process of possibly locating the- hard- to- find polished 16" Rota slipstream wheels. Hard to find because dealers have told me that Rota does not make polished Slipstreams for out bolt pattern BUT i have heard that there are some out there. I'll find out tomarrow.
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