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Old 11-27-2009, 03:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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these would look good on a pearl white



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

but they look good...

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i would go for these if they were 19"


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i like these too...



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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).
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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...
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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 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.
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they look good on the bm'r...

i didnt even know rota existed till today

so i may persue my wheels for x-mas afterall
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these look good on the bm'r too...

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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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thats encouraging...

they look good and are priced fair...
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