Enkei RPF1s on a G Sedan
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I do see your point, however. Wheels seem to roughly break down into two camps. Those that have been around a long time and continue to sell well due to design, performance, etc. Think BBS and Enkei. And those manufacturers that are always pushing ahead (or forward, not sure which). Think Vossen, which has already retired some designs.
Both of these business models seem to do well as there are some enthusiasts that own more than one set of wheels, and also those who change wheels like underwear.
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yea you can go wrong with this wheel setup especially powder coated in black to match your car. Also not to side track anything but can anyone point me in the direction to where I can by the lip on the red G(just incase the picture does not attach right), because now I'm interested in this lip before I was only lookin g at the OEM sport lip for the base Journey. Thanks
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That's the AE lip, isn't it? Out of Dubai?
This particular car, w/o chrome and all the flat-black trim... yes, those wheels look right, and look like they mean business. But on most sedans, I don't think so.
This particular car, w/o chrome and all the flat-black trim... yes, those wheels look right, and look like they mean business. But on most sedans, I don't think so.
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There both still expensive tho although the Carbon signal's one is a little more do able. I think I'll just get the OEM sport lip and buy some rubber vinyl lip to add to it to give it a more aggressive look, but thanks for the info guys.
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what up guys and gals. these are 19x8.5 +42 square setup. bought them used for CHEAP so I couldn't refuse. I knew they wouldn't be flush but i still like em, looks really clean in person. The cars lowered on Eibach pro-kit springs. 245/40/19 all around. still gotta get the lugs i want and make some center caps.
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Here's a real nice set. Looks like the real deal. Too racy for me though.
[FS]: rare Enkei rpf1 rc 19'' 2 piece rims - MY350Z.COM Forums
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[FS]: rare Enkei rpf1 rc 19'' 2 piece rims - MY350Z.COM Forums
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Here's a real nice set. Looks like the real deal. Too racy for me though.
[FS]: rare Enkei rpf1 rc 19'' 2 piece rims - MY350Z.COM Forums
Sean
[FS]: rare Enkei rpf1 rc 19'' 2 piece rims - MY350Z.COM Forums
Sean
The fitment would be pretty aggressive on a sedan, though.
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But...I think he's said it before: 'where there's a will...'
(Damn, though, those pieces are baaaadddd!!)
Sean
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Look at that pic of the Acura with the BMW behind it. The Enkei's on the NSX look strong and mechanical. All about aggressive driving/racing. Then immediately look at the rims on the BMW. Attitude dial's back, and an artistic appreciation of design settles in.
Lots of philosophical BS, sure. Still...
Lots of philosophical BS, sure. Still...
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