Which wheels would you guys get
I have a py itr and i was trying to get some opinions on wheels also what size do you guys prefer 15 or 16. the car is mostly stock on the outside, just has carb hood.
[Modified by EnnioTypeR, 10:07 AM 9/10/2002]
[Modified by EnnioTypeR, 10:07 AM 9/10/2002]
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Mugen MF 10's of course. I have a PY Type-r and those wheels in bronze 16'.
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Whatever you choose - make sure it's rim you can EASILY get centercaps for (
Volk) and a matching set of lug nuts.
Nothing looks more ghetto than no centercap and pink lug nuts - but that's just my crappy opinion.
Get what you want.
Volk) and a matching set of lug nuts.Nothing looks more ghetto than no centercap and pink lug nuts - but that's just my crappy opinion.
Get what you want.
Whatever you choose - make sure it's rim you can EASILY get centercaps for (
Volk) and a matching set of lug nuts.
Nothing looks more ghetto than no centercap and pink lug nuts - but that's just my crappy opinion.
Get what you want.
Volk) and a matching set of lug nuts.Nothing looks more ghetto than no centercap and pink lug nuts - but that's just my crappy opinion.
Get what you want.
To answer your question...I've got Spoon SW388's and love the light weight and the looks. I waited 2 years for them and I still love them.
The most safe investment in the poll would be the Mugens, people love them and if you decide to sell them, it will be easy to. Spoons and TE37 likewise. If you want the lightest, you might want to look at the Buddy Club's for the street.
Hrmm,
1 set Gold CP-035
1 set White Cp-035
1 set of 4 S2000 OEM fronts
1 set 15" Rotas
1 set CRV steelies
I'm a wheel ***** I think . . .
Used to have six sets.
[Modified by jeff652, 12:53 PM 9/10/2002]
1 set Gold CP-035
1 set White Cp-035
1 set of 4 S2000 OEM fronts
1 set 15" Rotas
1 set CRV steelies
I'm a wheel ***** I think . . .
Used to have six sets.
[Modified by jeff652, 12:53 PM 9/10/2002]


