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Old 11-02-2002, 02:14 AM
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name this rim please!

its a deep dish rim, polished aluminum on the radius of the rim, the spokes are black (odd numbered, i think... well i want them odd numbered), 17s... anything that looks like these


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Old 11-03-2002, 01:23 AM
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can't really see the pattern of the rim but if all u want is deep dish with polished rim, and black spokes. arospeed makes a set i've seen. also roja makes those too. good luck.
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Old 11-03-2002, 02:22 PM
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They're on a Bemmer so they must be 17's or 18's...The picture does not show the design But....

I was looking for the same rims....Arospeed does make rims Like that but..

What I mean is they are gunmetal Not Black...Tenzo does to.but not black....The black is Hard to find so what everyone usuall does is powder coat the centers.....

My freind has Tenzo Siko R's which has the polished lip and he had the centers powder coated black and it looked just like that....

That would look really tight on your black Civic....
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how much does it cost to get rims powder coated?
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Not much...I would call around..

If I remember right like about $40 dollars a rim....

But I will ask my freind when I see him this weekend.....
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it varies, depending on who your go to and how good they do it, it'll range between $25-100+. mostp laces oyu have to ship off your wheels first to have them completely cleaned and deburred, andh ave all the scrathces and all that good stuff, pretty much so your wheels look brand new from the factory, but like i said, it all depends. I got mine done for free. sucka! just playin'
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They look good they might be from a german tuning company like renntech or something
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