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kdo2milger 11-26-2009 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mattjk (Post 290030)
I'm almost temped to get these for daily driving haha, they look good.

NISSAN 350Z Z33 FAIRLADY VOLK RACING TE37 19X9.5 19X10.5 BLACK

i just looked at these the other day...now the link doesnt work...:shakes head:

mattjk 11-26-2009 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by kdo2milger (Post 297064)
i just looked at these the other day...now the link doesnt work...:shakes head:

NEED VOLK TE37 RIMS...? NISSAN 350Z 19X9.5 +22 19X10.5 +22 RAYS Z33

kdo2milger 11-26-2009 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mattjk (Post 297088)

i dont see the ce28s

vortrex 11-26-2009 10:15 PM

they said they have the +12 offset coming out next summer.

Gunzero 11-26-2009 10:33 PM

i wantttt

Micas 11-27-2009 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Zerafian (Post 292308)
I guess unless you baught your 370 and making less then 30k a year..barely able to make the payments then I can understand, I was there the first 2 years I had my 350.

Wait, what? There are people who actually spend ~a year's salary on a car? I understand why some people finanace a car instead of paying cash.. I don't agree with doing it, but I understand it. But a whole year of your working life on a car?

You spent 2 years barely able to make payments.. on a car? Wow

SOLISIMO 11-27-2009 06:09 AM

You guys are your own worse enemies, and you wonder why Volks, SSR's, TopSecret, etc.. are so expensive.... Its bc people in the US are lazy and instead of designing their own wheel or body part its easier to COPY.... It has lead for TopSecret to stop importing G37 parts to the US bc of replicas.

Over the the 350z vendor forum, 90% of the parts being sold are all replicas of Japanese companies and it irritates me. What I wish for is that people that buy these parts have something of theirs that they spent thousands in researching and designing just get swiped and copied and see how good it feels.

Im done buying replica sh!t and have slowly transformed my car to support the market and not hurt it. I would be embarrased to rock fake crap on my 40k plus car and proud to have real JDM/American made parts.

Another example: ARK Exhaust = HKS copy

Gunzero 11-27-2009 08:29 AM

^ rims are rims xD

SOLISIMO 11-27-2009 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Gunzero (Post 297307)
^ rims are rims xD

:rolleyes: I really hope you dont think that these replicas are the same quality of a Volk rims.:icon14: And with that statement I take it you really have no clue on how the real ones are made:icon14:

Gunzero 11-27-2009 10:02 AM

^yea the reps are nowhere close to the originals xD but in the end there are more important things in life like feeding the family etc..

CBRich 11-27-2009 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by SOLISIMO (Post 297281)
You guys are your own worse enemies, and you wonder why Volks, SSR's, TopSecret, etc.. are so expensive.... Its bc people in the US are lazy and instead of designing their own wheel or body part its easier to COPY.... It has lead for TopSecret to stop importing G37 parts to the US bc of replicas.

Over the the 350z vendor forum, 90% of the parts being sold are all replicas of Japanese companies and it irritates me. What I wish for is that people that buy these parts have something of theirs that they spent thousands in researching and designing just get swiped and copied and see how good it feels.

Im done buying replica sh!t and have slowly transformed my car to support the market and not hurt it. I would be embarrased to rock fake crap on my 40k plus car and proud to have real JDM/American made parts.

Another example: ARK Exhaust = HKS copy


Wow. Jump down from the high horse much? There is only one question to ask yourself when buying products. Will this serve the purpose I want it to serve for the amount of time I need it to? If so, purchase. Plain and simple.

DannyGT 11-27-2009 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SOLISIMO (Post 297281)
You guys are your own worse enemies, and you wonder why Volks, SSR's, TopSecret, etc.. are so expensive.... Its bc people in the US are lazy and instead of designing their own wheel or body part its easier to COPY.... It has lead for TopSecret to stop importing G37 parts to the US bc of replicas.

Over the the 350z vendor forum, 90% of the parts being sold are all replicas of Japanese companies and it irritates me. What I wish for is that people that buy these parts have something of theirs that they spent thousands in researching and designing just get swiped and copied and see how good it feels.

Im done buying replica sh!t and have slowly transformed my car to support the market and not hurt it. I would be embarrased to rock fake crap on my 40k plus car and proud to have real JDM/American made parts.

Another example: ARK Exhaust = HKS copy

...Other than the canister with the resonator in the back the exhaust is still differently enough NOT to be a 'replica'

The tips are different, HKS is an H-pipe while ARK is X-pipe, so how are they replicas??? These wheels are replica's because they are damn near IDENTICAL but not authentic...

If ARK copied HKS - they sure as hell made it different enough to call it their own.

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SOLISIMO (Post 297281)
You guys are your own worse enemies, and you wonder why Volks, SSR's, TopSecret, etc.. are so expensive.... Its bc people in the US are lazy and instead of designing their own wheel or body part its easier to COPY.... It has lead for TopSecret to stop importing G37 parts to the US bc of replicas.

Over the the 350z vendor forum, 90% of the parts being sold are all replicas of Japanese companies and it irritates me. What I wish for is that people that buy these parts have something of theirs that they spent thousands in researching and designing just get swiped and copied and see how good it feels.

Im done buying replica sh!t and have slowly transformed my car to support the market and not hurt it. I would be embarrased to rock fake crap on my 40k plus car and proud to have real JDM/American made parts.

Another example: ARK Exhaust = HKS copy

:wtf2:

if i can get the same wheels of the same quality for cheaper why would i want to spend more...that doesnt make economic sense...

Z1Performance 11-27-2009 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kdo2milger (Post 297439)
:wtf2:

if i can get the same wheels of the same quality for cheaper why would i want to spend more...that doesnt make economic sense...

but you're not getting the same quality, nor anything close to the same quality

all fine and well if you don't want a forged wheel, or a $3000 set of wheels...everyone gets to spend their money on what they want.

semtex 11-27-2009 01:31 PM

I have no problem with saying that $3k is too much to spend on a set of wheels, there are other priorities in life, etc. But I do think it's lame to spend money -- any amount of money -- on fakes. Let me put it this way. How much is a Rolex Daytona? $10k? More? Personally, I could never imagine spending that much on a watch. But that doesn't mean I'm going to run out and buy an imitation/counterfeit Rolex Daytona either. I'd rather get a genuine TAG Heuer (for example) than a fake Rolex. It's just a matter of self-respect, IMHO. My wife's the same way. She thinks Coach bags (and Dooney and Louis Vuitton) are way overpriced. So she usually goes for Aigner bags. She doesn't go buying Coach knockoffs, because like me, she thinks knockoffs are for poseurs who want other people to think they have something they don't really have. So when it comes to wheels, I'd rather buy authentic Enkei or Axis or TSW or whatever than fake Volks. That's just my :twocents:

speedworks 11-27-2009 01:47 PM

Semtex, I understand your points, but I don't think people would be buying these wheels to pose (or act like they are having Volks). I think people would buy these wheels because they like the way they look - not status. The difference in your thoughts is everything you mention are status symbol items. I don't view wheels as a status symbol - I view them as something nice to look at (aesthetics). Now if people are buying them, because they want to 'brag' about having Volks, then I stand corrected (but that wouldn't be my reason). Everyone has opinions, I respect yours, but if I were to buy these wheels, I would buy them because I like the look, and they are the cheapest (and won't fall apart). Also, others talking about the quality differences, probably shouldn't make any assumptions unless you have done some testing and have data to prove it. And if you have that, great, I would love to see it, so if I decide to purchase these, that would help me make a decision. I am not saying these wheels are good quality or not - I just like the look in a bronze color on a white car - I could care less about the status symbol of Volk.

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 01:55 PM

obviously this is a touchy subject...

however i agree with speedworks in that its not a status thing at all for me...

its about having the look i want in a wheel at a fraction of the price for the one that is out of my price range at this time...


as for quality...well thats open for debate...because we do need more data and it doesnt look like its readliy available...

semtex 11-27-2009 02:03 PM

Eh, I could go either way on this looks vs. status thing, I guess. If someone carried a counterfeit Louis Vuitton and said she just likes the way those bags look, it's not about status, what would your reaction be? I'm just thinking out loud. Like I said, I could go either way.

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 02:07 PM

i wonder if the certications are real or not...

says on the craigslist site:

Certification: JWL/VIA

JWL Certification - Japan Light Alloy Wheel (JWL) standard is a certification level instituted by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport which requires that alloy wheels being purchased in Japan, must have the JWL mark on them thus showing the alloy wheels to have passed through a rigorous self-certification process.

VIA Certification - Vehicle Inspection Association (VIA) is a third-party group in Japan which can test and verify whether or not any alloy wheels can meet up to the JWL certification tests.


can this be true of cast wheels?

speedworks 11-27-2009 02:10 PM

See, I think purses/bags are nothing but status symbols, and that people buy them for that vs the looks (some of them look absolutely rediculous to me). It's like buying houses - some spend tons of cash just to say they live in an area, when they could spend 1/2 in another area, and many times get a better house.

speedworks 11-27-2009 02:14 PM

I would bet the certs are real - who wants to put a product on the market that would/could fail, cause accidents/deaths, and deal with those lawsuits? Having experience in product development in the tire industry (designed/develped/tested tires) - testing is very important (even the cheap companies do it) and it is required. Now if it isn't real, then this company, and its sellars will probably be out of business real quick.

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 02:52 PM

found this rota...

http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/ima...brz_1790_1.jpg

Gunzero 11-27-2009 03:02 PM

:icon18: where can i get some.

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:02 PM

also found these under 2 grand with tires mounted...

19x9/10 Rota Spectrum - (5x114.3/+20/73) Flat Black Pkg for 350Z, G-coupe, Genes Wheeldude.com - Professional wheel dealer. #1 Rota Dealer.

http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/ima...fltblk_pkg.jpg

http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/...ySpectrum2.jpg

Gunzero 11-27-2009 03:08 PM

tight.. tight..

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunzero (Post 297595)
:icon18: where can i get some.

im looking around now...i will post up a link when i find them...


whats the opinion of rotas...im reading some love them and others hate them...

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:13 PM

do these look ok? or too busy...

http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/ima..._198510_hb.jpg

350Z Pkg 19x8.5F/10R LineaCorse Lemans - Hyper Black(5x114/et15,et20/73) Wheeldude.com - Professional wheel dealer. #1 Rota Dealer.

http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/...8_y8Cbn-XL.jpg

Gunzero 11-27-2009 03:13 PM

well
i like these better
19x8.5F/10R LineaCorse Lemans - Hyper Black(5x114/et15,et20/73) Wheeldude.com - Professional wheel dealer. #1 Rota Dealer.

Gunzero 11-27-2009 03:13 PM

lol wow we were looking at the same thing at the same time.. nvm the above post

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:17 PM

these would look good on a pearl white

http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/ima...gldplip_01.jpg

19x8.5/10 Linea Corse Lemans - Gold w/ PLip(5x114/e15F,e20R) Wheeldude.com - Professional wheel dealer. #1 Rota Dealer.

http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/...1/DSC06629.jpg
http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/...1/IMG_5667.jpg

Kastley85891 11-27-2009 03:25 PM

^ there ya go guys, not adverse to a good Rota, had a set before , tracked and even rallyed with them, no complaints.....bargain price for fitment

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:27 PM

looks like the Rota DPT's only go up to 18"...:shakes head:

but they look good...

http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/..._3Enhancer.jpg

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:31 PM

i would go for these if they were 19" :yum:

http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/..._3Enhancer.jpg
http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/..._9Enhancer.jpg

speedworks 11-27-2009 03:33 PM

Some of those are nice, but I still think bronze is my choice for the pearl white. I also think a polished lip or any lip always gives the impression of a smaller wheel, which I don't want. I have been looking at the Forgestars powdercoated bronze or these rep's (I know the history of Forgestar's color and customer issues, so with powdercoating them I avoid one of their issues).

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:34 PM

i like these too...

http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/...1/ILL_5291.jpg
http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/...51Enhancer.jpg
http://www.wheeldude.com/gallery2/d/...1/IMG_6457.jpg

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by speedworks (Post 297629)
Some of those are nice, but I still think bronze is my choice for the pearl white. I also think a polished lip or any lip always gives the impression of a smaller wheel, which I don't want. I have been looking at the Forgestars powdercoated bronze or these rep's (I know the history of Forgestar's color and customer issues, so with powdercoating them I avoid one of their issues).

i hope you read caravans story on his forgestar saga...

speedworks 11-27-2009 03:44 PM

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I've been following it from the beginning. I have had my car since Jan and have been on this site since then, I just don't post as much. Unfortunately, I visit it too much each day:tup: My take on it, is they got too big for their britches - if you search the internet, you see them on all kinds of cars, and my guess is they couldn't keep up with the demand - and many (including caravan, suffered from it). But, those wheels are damn sexy, and cheap. Reminds me of my old e46.

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 03:54 PM

they look good on the bm'r...

i didnt even know rota existed till today :icon17:

so i may persue my wheels for x-mas afterall :excited:

kdo2milger 11-27-2009 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by speedworks (Post 297641)
I've been following it from the beginning. I have had my car since Jan and have been on this site since then, I just don't post as much. Unfortunately, I visit it too much each day:tup: My take on it, is they got too big for their britches - if you search the internet, you see them on all kinds of cars, and my guess is they couldn't keep up with the demand - and many (including caravan, suffered from it). But, those wheels are damn sexy, and cheap. Reminds me of my old e46.

these look good on the bm'r too...

http://www.wheeldude.com/wdg/ul/inde...ery/5086_5.jpg

speedworks 11-27-2009 04:36 PM

Yeah, those were CSL replicas (Euro E46 specific wheels), before forgestar's time. Rota has been around for some time. They are big with the Subie guys. When I had a speed shop I used to sell them, and overall they had good designs (replicates of many) and most customers enjoyed them; I personally never knew anyone who had a problem with them.


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