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What else looks like the TE37s
I absolutely fell in love with the design when i first saw them, but my dreams were short lived when i saw the price :bowrofl: oh well :shakes head:
Anywhoo! What other rims out there have a similar type of style to the TE37s, BUT, with a smaller price tag (no not replicas lol) :tiphat: |
Varrstoen ES 2.2.2.
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Not replicas that look the same... Hmmmmmmmm...
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I dont mean an exact look, just something similar to the TE37s, or like the old 350z Nismo rims which i forgot what there called... that sort of style?.. just dont feel like paying 4k lol. |
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Look into Sportline Wheels, local in southern CA |
Replicas aren't like the guns in my signature, they don't say "Replica" on them, lol, so just don't lie and you'll be gold
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maybe i should just buy me some cheap 18inch wheels for track use and keep my replicas for daily use huh
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Look into sportlines, they're light and rotary forged, it isn't the same as real forging, but it's the same way TSWs are made, and they're $1000-1200/ set |
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that actually sounds pretty good, thanks man :tiphat: |
OR some used TE37s. I think there are some for sale on the forum. 2G's is not bad for the real thing.
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http://www.350z-tech.com/forums/atta...o___lm_gt4.jpg |
If you are into thick spoke on the wheels, advan gt, ssr gtf01.
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Rota Grids are nice-looking and cheap; don't believe the BS going around about their bad quality. Their royal sports bronze color is beautiful in person.
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+1 for Rota Grids, they are fine for daily driving
If it was my car I would just save more money and buy the original thing, even if that meant waiting a year or longer until that time. |
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