4x100 Miata BBS Wheels
14x6 et45, currently on Sumitomo HTR200 with about 10K tread and stuffed in Hefty trash bags.
They're definitely not garage queen condition, as there are scratches and some road tar here and there. However I still think they look very hot.
These would be pretty kick-*** at the autocross or track, but would be a pain in the *** to clean the brake dust afterwards. I've gotten them up to 100mph at T-Hill with no shimmy/vibration/shutter etc.
One of the wheels has part of its clear coat flaking off on the outer lip, NOT CURB RASH.
The center caps aren't representative of the wheels NOR of the way I drive; they were in that condition when I bought the wheels back then. Since then I have never put on the caps because I have closed lug nuts.
The bathroom scale reads 26lb for each wheel/tire. Tire Rack lists the HTR200 (185/60/14) as 17lbs, so the wheel is 9lbs, give or take.
Disregard the slicks that are in the pictures; I've long ago sold them.

$430 OBO. Thanks.
ttcheung97@yahoo.com
They're definitely not garage queen condition, as there are scratches and some road tar here and there. However I still think they look very hot.
These would be pretty kick-*** at the autocross or track, but would be a pain in the *** to clean the brake dust afterwards. I've gotten them up to 100mph at T-Hill with no shimmy/vibration/shutter etc.
One of the wheels has part of its clear coat flaking off on the outer lip, NOT CURB RASH.
The center caps aren't representative of the wheels NOR of the way I drive; they were in that condition when I bought the wheels back then. Since then I have never put on the caps because I have closed lug nuts.
The bathroom scale reads 26lb for each wheel/tire. Tire Rack lists the HTR200 (185/60/14) as 17lbs, so the wheel is 9lbs, give or take.
Disregard the slicks that are in the pictures; I've long ago sold them.
$430 OBO. Thanks.
ttcheung97@yahoo.com
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