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Originally Posted by Chris@WheelsDirectOnline.com Hey guys, hopefully I can shed some light. Real quick, Axis does not build for porsches, maybe they built a couple of wheels, but that is
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I had no ill intent when i said that i thought Axis were better. I had read reviews of TSW's bending. I think it was from some guy who went through 2 sets of thruxtons. i'm sure you know more than i do about wheels. Anyways, could you recommend a mesh wheel that would fit on the 370z w.sport package which wouldn't require spacers and would be flush to the fenders. I really want something to replace the factory sport rims but i dont feel like dealing with spacers and i dont want anything thinner than what comes in the sport package which i think are 9" wide in front and 10" in the rear. Thanks! |
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