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@Juruki Thanks! I bought the wheels new for less than 1800. The tires where also new and on sale. I snagged them for around 700. They're both are in line
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Thanks! I bought the wheels new for less than 1800. The tires where also new and on sale. I snagged them for around 700. They're both are in line with what came on the car. The sales guy definitely questioned my choice in sizes, but I was trying to save a bit of dough. After all, I just bought the Z outright and dropping 3k on wheels and tire was painful enough. I'm not really sure how aggressive I would want to go anyway. For me there is a thin line between "clean" and "gaudy". I'm new to all of this and didn't want to do something I'd regret like having tire rub, etc. Any direction towards a recommended setup would be awesome. |
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