Got my Konig Rewinds!!!
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Got my Konig Rewinds!!!
My rewinds came this week! They look awesome!
Unfortunately my car is put away for the winter. Can't wait for spring.
Thanks Hikaru, Onlyonthurs and the forum for helping me choose these wheels!
Unfortunately my car is put away for the winter. Can't wait for spring.
Thanks Hikaru, Onlyonthurs and the forum for helping me choose these wheels!
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my friend bought them for his civic and they looked good. I believe they were 15x8 and the lip looks great. I think the lug patterns were 4x100 and 4x114.3 cuz they didn't fit on my car. Dang it 4x110!
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I have 2 sets of Sportmax wheels for sale and Welds. The Sportmax are dual bolt pattern for the GSL-SE and 4x100. The Welds are dual bolt pattern for the SE and GSL[and lower models].
More info and pics here: https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=707362
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=707362
Located in Southern CA and willing to ship
PM me as I'm not constantly here...
More info and pics here: https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=707362
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=707362
Located in Southern CA and willing to ship
PM me as I'm not constantly here...
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baby, young, new, beginner that sort of thing.
"Immediately after getting their driver's license, for the first year of driving a car in Japan, everyone must put a "Beginner's Mark" on the front and back of your car. This yellow and green arrow is a universal symbol in Japan, meaning lacking in experience -- cars with this mark you have to drive carefully around them!"
i believe its called a wakuba or something?
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baby, young, new, beginner that sort of thing.
"Immediately after getting their driver's license, for the first year of driving a car in Japan, everyone must put a "Beginner's Mark" on the front and back of your car. This yellow and green arrow is a universal symbol in Japan, meaning lacking in experience -- cars with this mark you have to drive carefully around them!"
i believe its called a wakuba or something?
"Immediately after getting their driver's license, for the first year of driving a car in Japan, everyone must put a "Beginner's Mark" on the front and back of your car. This yellow and green arrow is a universal symbol in Japan, meaning lacking in experience -- cars with this mark you have to drive carefully around them!"
i believe its called a wakuba or something?