vote on rims for my ride

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NORMAN

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I'd roll with the Borbet out of the bunch. I like the looks of #1, except it is in 16" size you listed.

I have Team Dynamics Motorsports in 17" with 235/45 tires for the shoes.

That wheel/tire combo alongside with my suspension (Tokico/Eibach) make for a tight handling SHO!
 

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I like jh8's myself, wouldn't mind a set for my Ti gen1.



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The 90's looking good there, thought the hood and corner would look worse than that after the accident... :bonk:
 

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I'd roll with the Borbet out of the bunch. I like the looks of #1, except it is in 16" size you listed.

I have Team Dynamics Motorsports in 17" with 235/45 tires for the shoes.

That wheel/tire combo alongside with my suspension (Tokico/Eibach) make for a tight handling SHO!

Do you have any pics of the motorsports in 17" ( on the car). I want to see my wheels in a 17". Also same suspension setup as you and I agree. But I always wonder what the koni's would be like.
 

shomesomesho

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more rubber, more HP.....
These are 17x8 and only 17 lbs. That's 1 lb. less than a stock slicer! 5-zigen FN01r-C's they have a 35mm offset.

89sho

Thick, wide, and low. That's the way to go. :)
 

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