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Hey does anyone know what kind of wheels these are I have been looking everywhere but i cannot seem to find them. They look amazing on the 370z

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Old 10-01-2009, 02:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Awesome wheels but I dont know who makes them

Hey does anyone know what kind of wheels these are I have been looking everywhere but i cannot seem to find them. They look amazing on the 370z
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Old 10-01-2009, 03:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thats a Photoshop job, not sure what they are but they look similar to the Forgestars, they are pretty reasonably priced wheels.
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Old 10-01-2009, 04:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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ya it is deff photoshop job but thanx. Thoes Forgestars do look similar to the picture.
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Old 10-01-2009, 08:24 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Those are either forgestar or HRE's I am banking on HRE's by the center caps
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They are HRE M40 which were designed for the GTR
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the difference between the two is that HRE are more expensive... but darn good quality... good stuff

Forgestar are good quality too, cheap priced... but takes 4+ months to deliver if lucky
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Wow they are HRE M40 wheels I like them so much better than the Forgestar.
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bloody expensive though. ><
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Those are definitely HRE M40s, super baller wheels. Forgstars are the lower cost alternative.
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Those are definitely HRE M40s, super baller wheels. Forgstars are the lower cost alternative.


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expensive indeed...but they also don't have long lead times in my experience
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And they are also really forged not this "flow formed" crap which is basically casting...
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the difference between the two is that HRE are more expensive... but darn good quality... good stuff

Forgestar are good quality too, cheap priced... but takes 4+ months to deliver if lucky
Actually the difference is the forgestars are more replica's of the Audi RS4 wheels (nothing wrong with that). The HRE's M40/P40 are just a sexy baller wheel. Its like the step up for the RS4 guys...My best friend has an RS4 and has those HRE's on it.

Both wheels are dead sexy!
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And they are also really forged not this "flow formed" crap which is basically casting...
Separate debate yes, these are fully forged. Flow formed, etc is not basically casting, it is casting. But, it's a different process and technique which lets a manufacturer make a nice design, with minimal post mold processing needed, that is both lightweight, strong, and affordable. Pretty neat process overall.
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Separate debate yes, these are fully forged. Flow formed, etc is not basically casting, it is casting. But, it's a different process and technique which lets a manufacturer make a nice design, with minimal post mold processing needed, that is both lightweight, strong, and affordable. Pretty neat process overall.
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