Custom DPE - R05 brushed no rivets - Pics
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Custom DPE - R05 brushed no rivets - Pics
Here is a custom order that I had DPE Forged build for my '69 Camaro coupe. I wanted something similar to the Fikse FM5, but without the stepped lip. These turned out great, can't wait to get them on the car.
18x8 fronts and 18x10 rears, DPE Forged model "R05" brushed/clearcoated without rivets. www.DPE-Wheels.com
If any of you are interested in a set, these are running at $3250 shipped in 18x9 and 18x10. PM me to place an order
Tony
18x8 fronts and 18x10 rears, DPE Forged model "R05" brushed/clearcoated without rivets. www.DPE-Wheels.com
If any of you are interested in a set, these are running at $3250 shipped in 18x9 and 18x10. PM me to place an order
Tony
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They look nice, but not including tires, that is like half of the value of most of the F-bodies here.
Tony...I know when I was pricing iForged wheels for my Vette, they offered an option without the bolts. What do you think has taken so long for the wheel companies to at least offer the "no bolt" option? That was about 1 year ago with iForged, and I see HRE offers a new wheel lineup a year or two back without bolts...just being curious
Tony...I know when I was pricing iForged wheels for my Vette, they offered an option without the bolts. What do you think has taken so long for the wheel companies to at least offer the "no bolt" option? That was about 1 year ago with iForged, and I see HRE offers a new wheel lineup a year or two back without bolts...just being curious
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Any 2-piece wheel does not require bolts, because the face is welded to the hoop on the backside. Bolts are purely cosmetic on a 2-piece wheel. Some companies do not sell 2-piece, only 3-piece. Those require bolts. Some companies like Fikse just put the bolts on the backside of the wheel (3-pc).
Yes, these wheels are not cheap, but then again it costs money to separate yourself from the TT2/ZR1/Y2K crowd.
Yes, these wheels are not cheap, but then again it costs money to separate yourself from the TT2/ZR1/Y2K crowd.
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look at this sales man go haha, dude once i get out of college (im sure you'll still be selling amazing wheels) im gonna buy a set, you will see Expect my money to be in your pocket in 3 years HAHA