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Old 12-07-2009, 11:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Unique Bronze 19" Forgestar F14's

Ok, selling the Forgestar wheels I've had on for about a month. I think everyone knows the story on them, but you can search for "beware forgestar" in the wheels section to take a look if you don't know the story.

After using the wheels for about a month, I got the wheels fully blasted, and powdercoated in Tiger-Dylac C33 Metallic Bronze. The are 99.8% perfect, with maybe 1 or 2 tiny grains of dirt that got into the finish as it was curing. You'd need a magnifying glass to find them, but I am being up front so there are no questions.

It's hard to capture the color in pictures, but I did my best. It is a metallic bronze that has a gold tint to it in direct sunlight, but in shadows it looks like a very dark bronze. I think it would look fantastic on a black or red car, I just decided to keep the matte black on my car since all my accents are black already. Specs are standard 370z fitment, and you can see how they fit on my car in any of the photos you see of my car with gloss black wheels.

19x9 + 24 front
19x10 +20 rear
4 centercaps and 4 hub-rings included

$1,250 shipped anywhere in the continental US.

***** Wheels have been sold as of 12/17/09, Thanks! *****

***By the way, the bronze finish covers the entire surface of the wheel, the edges of the wheel are being protected by a plastic lip protector to ensure that they don't get nicked while handling the wheels***



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