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What's your budget I may know of a few manufacturers that could help you out. Asanti's are like $1200+ per wheel. If that's your budget check out companies like Strasse

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Old 05-16-2010, 11:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What's your budget I may know of a few manufacturers that could help you out. Asanti's are like $1200+ per wheel. If that's your budget check out companies like Strasse forged, I forged, HRE and so many more... But if your looking for sub $1k per wheel set then Venaci wheels are where it's at!
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I have looked at HRE several times, but I have to admit some of the best looking wheels I have seen are the venaci ones. I am very fortunate, my budget wasn't a problem at all with the Asanti prices, so any others should be no problem. Seeing photos helps a great deal of course, even considering the fact that multiple random factors change the image for better or worse, and again bullitt your car and "rick?" (VIP) look amazing. I hope to use a few of the things you have done to your cars to help make mine look half as good When it gets back from California (it should be between 500-550 HP by then) I am looking forward to making the "visual" changes, and then following that the audio customizations. Someday (and with others' help) I hope to have "my" dream 370z.

Thanks for the wheels bullitt, I will be looking at each that you mentioned.

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How far are people able to lower the suspension (especially in front) with "wider" wheels and tires without having to modify the inner fender well? I realize that it is widely dependent on tire size/manufacture and offset, but in general what is an expect range to lower the car?
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