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I like them, some 10mm hubcentric spacers will finish them off nicely!



But they WILL corrode, a mate had a set on his EF and they were amazing new but did have loads of lacquer peel later like all polished Rotas..


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I'm looking at getting some hubcentrics next so should be alright like I said I did not want to get grids as every one has them now including vag boys but also did not want something in a bright colour got these to be different :) n amjad apparently there's a years warranty on them so if they corrode before then I will be on contact with rota

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Thanks bud I want it to look clean and Mint instead of the 'RACECAR' look lol

Undetstanable bud, I sold my grids for the same reason and my v is sat on its track wheels for 3 months whilst my new wheels get made and shipped over its a pain but we must do these things to be different !

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Undetstanable bud, I sold my grids for the same reason and my v is sat on its track wheels for 3 months whilst my new wheels get made and shipped over its a pain but we must do these things to be different !

Wheels are about the only thing now you can be different with a car these days, don't get me wrong I love grids but when I got out and see 3 mates with polos repping them I just felt I did not wanna be looking that way

I hate dished wheels etc,but they look sexy as fuck!

And thanks that's a good comment it's nice to change people's opinions on styles of wheels :) I did gamble it really as just bought them with out ever seeing a pair in real life

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They look top dollar mate. If they corrode out of warranty, you can sand all the polished face back and polish it up, light scotch over and re-lacquer

Thing is lacquer will probably corrode again

I remember somebody posting something to protect lacquer-less metal finishes, but can't remember what it's called. Was about £60 and protects for months apparently

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Thing is lacquer will probably corrode again

I remember somebody posting something to protect lacquer-less metal finishes, but can't remember what it's called. Was about £60 and protects for months apparently

Without a doubt mate. Best thing you can do with these wheels is never kerb them and keep them ss clean as posible

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I've aint kirbed a set of wheels for years so touch wood I won't Kirb these lol and I wash my car every day with out fail so they will be kept well clean and will try get a sealant on them Aswell n appreciate all the comments always good to get people's opinions :)

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absolutely love them ... fluck away with any one who doesnt like em.... nothing better than something different



and a friend of mine had the exact problem and he covered the rims in clear coat ... they did get a little shiny but it never corroded then again we dont have snow and shit in the Caribbean


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absolutely love them ... fluck away with any one who doesnt like em.... nothing better than something different

and a friend of mine had the exact problem and he covered the rims in clear coat ... they did get a little shiny but it never corroded then again we dont have snow and shit in the Caribbean

I was thinking of clear coat on them but then fort they got a warranty and I dout I will still have them when that runs out :)

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I was thinking of clear coat on them but then fort they got a warranty and I dout I will still have them when that runs out :)

Ah cool i can't wait lolz,

by the way what j & offset are they?

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