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Old 06-13-2010, 04:14 PM   #29
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The wheelExectives (go to the vendor section) guys have them for $3850 shipped and up to 11 inches wide. Several finishes available no charge. Lip or no lip.
Joseph @ WE was able to get me in at the $3475 shipped 22" special offer price and I opted for the race prep of $250 extra. I was going to pull the trigger on ADV.1, but this was the best deal I have been able to find on a good 3 pc. wheel, not to mention their customer service has been terrific and they never once pressured me to place an order and answered all of my 2183209734 questions.
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Old 06-13-2010, 06:04 PM   #30
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Discounttiredirect.com has some great looking liquid metal wheels around 745 a wheel for the 11 widths. And for a little more at 880 a wheel the Petrol Traviatas are sick! I will be purchasing the brushed/black traviatas soon. You can also narrow the search to 11in wide wheels to "weed out" all the other widths.
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Discounttiredirect.com has some great looking liquid metal wheels around 745 a wheel for the 11 widths. And for a little more at 880 a wheel the Petrol Traviatas are sick! I will be purchasing the brushed/black traviatas soon. You can also narrow the search to 11in wide wheels to "weed out" all the other widths.
Thanks for the input, I see if I go up to 22s I can get them in 11s.
Not bad, but for that price range, I'm still liking the SV1 Forged though
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