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Originally Posted by turck26
no is not filled...
So what did you use to plug the wholes?
BTW: The more I look at it, the more I think your car has this european flair to it without the spoiler. The really simple wheels and the fact that it's lowered makes it look like Mitsubishi built it in Bavaria, near the BMW plant...
Oh, and your neighbour has a nice choice of cars: Beat up Civic, beat up GM pickup, beat up Jetta... and whatever the two other cars are.
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I personnaly like my rims... it sometimes seems like I'm the only one.
They're fairly light plus I keep good mechanical grip and rubber compliance using 16" wheels compared to 17". For me it's not always about the look... and when it comes to handling there's no way I'm gonna sacrifice any part of it.
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I personnaly like my rims... it sometimes seems like I'm the only one.
They're fairly light plus I keep good mechanical grip and rubber compliance using 16" wheels compared to 17". For me it's not always about the look... and when it comes to handling there's no way I'm gonna sacrifice any part of it.
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Here's a question - it's been revealed that the OZ Racing wheels on the OZ are actually made by Enkei - so are "real" OZ Racing wheels made by OZ, or Enkei?
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i think the stock RA rims are one of the better stock rims available today. I recently put 18's on mine and it wont bother me a bit when winter rolls around and i have to put my 16's back on.
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