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Old 12-22-2007, 10:43 AM
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just like the title says.. if my sweet lady doesn't sell, I am gonna keep her and get some TT2's and i would prefer keeping the $$ in Canada - to an extent
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Automotive Import Market has pretty good prices on wheels/tires and you get proper off sets and fitments there with no worries. Talk to Phil
Old 12-22-2007, 01:57 PM
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What sizes are you looking for?
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haven't gone that far into research..

17's

I am interested in a go / show combo.. not into drag racing, so handling is more important that huge 315's in the rear
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But having 315's in the rear look like they BELONG on the car...
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they look AMAZING - but like I said - im more about the go than the show..

I would prefer added handling over looks anyday
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They look good but keeping natural finished wheels clean is a bastard on a regularly driven car. I ran welds for a while and had to ditch them too hard to keep clean ( as in polish. polish, polish ) brake dust eats into the natural aluminum.

Hence my current wheels Borbets. Too bad they dont make them anymore though grrrrr
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yeah, no doubt...

I hear running hawk pads makes the dusting even worse and rim care a daily job



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