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Old 07-14-2002, 04:47 PM
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Question Black Civic Wheels from Fast and the Furious

Anybody got any ideas to what wheels are the on the three black civics in the Fast and the Furious. They are kind of hard to catch not moving but it can be done. I want those wheels for my GSR.
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the rims are prob either spoon or rota if they're black rims on a civic
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Actually they are Axis Neo rims that you can find just about anywhere they sell rims..
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