Just posted black 6 spokes

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Just wanted to let you all know that I have posted my personal 09' 6 spokes that are powdered satin black in the classifieds. They will be available after 9/14 and will be naked or shod with 12 minute old KUMHO 710 tires.

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What..to common of a wheel now??? :rolaugh::lmao:

Of course, yours is the ONLY set I've seen black!

What are you going to now?
 
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What..to common of a wheel now??? :rolaugh::lmao:

Of course, yours is the ONLY set I've seen black!

What are you going to now?


Not common by a long shot :2tu:, but I need a 12" front wheel and an 18" rear to run the 345 KUMHO tires. Did not want to do the 18's but I love the 710 KUMHO tires.
 

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dont see them in classifieds?? pm me the price please. the 6 spokes are just a tad heavier than the acr's correct??
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I would like $2800 for the wheels and $3800 with tires. As I said they will not be available till the week of 9/14 though. Lot's of play already so I guess I'm in the ballpark.

I'm not TRYING to change wheels weekly :rolaugh: but I have been trying different combinations for the autocrossing I do and just need a 12" front rim. I will still have the black and red Foreglines in 13" and 11" for the street though. I have decided also that I will be running the KUMHO 710's all the time even on the street since I always "seem to need" the added grip. :lmao:

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Any suggestions on what you consider to be the best STREET spring set up?

Or are Eibachs still the way to if you are just a street guy.

:usa:
 
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Any suggestions on what you consider to be the best STREET spring set up?

Or are Eibachs still the way to if you are just a street guy.

:usa:

The Eibachs are tried and true for the street, but if you are considering the coil over conversion GTS-R001 is selling I would go 400F and 550R?
 

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