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Old Dec 2, 2008 | 12:57 PM
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the color is red.
i want to get the works emotions xd-9 in white. but dont have the money for them. i think im going just save up for those rims. they are too hard and red on white looks nasty.
thanks guy really appreciated you guys helping me out.
also have another question i want to buy some locks for my seats so they cant steal my seats. were can i get them at.

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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 01:07 AM
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There is a member on here that sells them ... do a search for "seat lock" or something like that ..
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 05:21 AM
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please please get the ap2 for now unles you big baller and get work ,volk,ssr or some type of good wheel...dont be cheap on a s2k please dont be....you will regret getting sportmax or rotas..im helping you because i dont want you to get hurt in those damn wheels
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 11:06 AM
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Just get the stock for now... save up your money and enjoy nice wheels in the future
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by powerneedy
looks... if rota would concave a rim then i would buy a set but there all flat front
Rota doesn't concave wheels? News to me...

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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 03:30 PM
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If you plan on getting the rota torques, it might be your best interest that with just a couple hundred more, you can get the real deals, and get the sizing that does concave for an s2000. Just a thought
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by B serious
2.) They're not as structurally sound or light as the real deal.
hahahaha. Maybe you should go tell all the NASA guys running Rota's that their rims aren't structurally sound.
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The fake *** Rotas that make you look like a punk are around...what? $900-$1000 shipped? So you save $400-500. Big F'ing deal. The car looks cheap with cheap wheels because they don't fit like they should.
Huh? The Rotas he posted are $650 shipped.
http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php...ic=475818&st=0
$650 savings is pretty big. Don't know what fantasy world you live in.

Rota hate always makes me laugh. We own $10,000 Honda roadsters, not Ferrari's. (Honda-tech Rota topic #349823, but the first one I've contributed to)

To the OP, get what you want. I'm not a fan of any of those rims and agree with Kyle on staying with the stock ones over those 3.

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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 06:25 AM
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^ couldn't agree more..... As nice as our cars our..they are just glorified Miata's, not Ferrari's... $650 wheels on a $10,000 car really isn't that big of a deal....

Personally, I bought the "real deal". I payed a LOT of money, I waited a LONG time. Was it worth it. Meh. Maybe. The quality of the wheel was out standing. But, could I have got 95% of the wheel for 50% of the cost. Damn right. It is personal preference. We don't have the same budget. We don't all have the same priorities. Maybe buying Rota's helps an owner save for track days. Or diapers. Or rent. See what I'm getting at?

Of those wheels, I would go with AP2's. You can fit the Rota Torque's that come concave, but it is gonna take some work.

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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by lamsv
^ couldn't agree more..... As nice as our cars our..they are just glorified Miata's, not Ferrari's... $650 wheels on a $10,000 car really isn't that big of a deal....

Personally, I bought the "real deal". I payed a LOT of money, I waited a LONG time. Was it worth it. Meh. Maybe. The quality of the wheel was out standing. But, could I have got 95% of the wheel for 50% of the cost. Damn right. It is personally preference. We don't have the same budget. We don't all have the same priorities. Maybe buying Rota's helps an owner save for track days. Or diapers. Or rent. See what I'm getting at?

Of those wheels, I would go with AP2's. You can fit the Rota Torque's that come concave, but it is gonna take some work.
X2. I gots a mortage and school loans to pay. Mommy and Daddy didn't pay for my college or my rent. I actually have to work to play so Rotas, XXR, Axis, ASA, offer a wheel alternative and extra cash for other projects.


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