*Post yo wheels thread* 2020 edition
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Nice. Volk offered a glittery gunmetal as a color option if you special ordered them and paid a fee. Regret selling these, but they’re wide fender FC fitment and wouldn’t work on my current car unless I got something really wide like TCP Magic
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#117
I purchased a different kit that just says Regamaster Superforged and avoided the giant "Evo II" and "Desmond" ones.
#120
Front lip is made by URAS
Item Number (for 99 bumper): URAS-FD3SL-FLSC
Description: HB Carbon
https://www.nengun.com/uras/gt-lip-mazda-fd3s-rx-7
Spoiler is made by Shine Auto Project
Item Number: FD3S-RTS-LoPro
Description: FD3S RX-7 Low Profile Tail Light Spoiler
https://www.shineautoproject.com/por...-7-misc-items/
Item Number (for 99 bumper): URAS-FD3SL-FLSC
Description: HB Carbon
https://www.nengun.com/uras/gt-lip-mazda-fd3s-rx-7
Spoiler is made by Shine Auto Project
Item Number: FD3S-RTS-LoPro
Description: FD3S RX-7 Low Profile Tail Light Spoiler
https://www.shineautoproject.com/por...-7-misc-items/
#123
Resurrecting this from the semi dead here.
The dilemma: 18"s look soooo much better but run the risk or rubbing, scrubbing, and decreased ride quality.
17"s still look undersized on the car but provide a visual improvement over OEM and won't risk the above issues.
Anyone have input on the matter, went with 18's and regretted it, or vice versa ?
Thinking of Sakebomb RZ wheels (17"s) or 18"s in something else (Fikse, BBS, Advan, etc..)
Photo of my car for the heck of it. The car is low mile (17k) and I have always been an OEM+ type
so leaning towards the Sakebomb wheels.
The dilemma: 18"s look soooo much better but run the risk or rubbing, scrubbing, and decreased ride quality.
17"s still look undersized on the car but provide a visual improvement over OEM and won't risk the above issues.
Anyone have input on the matter, went with 18's and regretted it, or vice versa ?
Thinking of Sakebomb RZ wheels (17"s) or 18"s in something else (Fikse, BBS, Advan, etc..)
Photo of my car for the heck of it. The car is low mile (17k) and I have always been an OEM+ type
so leaning towards the Sakebomb wheels.
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Neo (04-16-23)
#124
I like 18s, but 17s can look good as long as you have meaty tires.
im a big fan of Mazdaspeed wheels. Can’t wait to put these 18” Volk CV Pro Mazdaspeed edition on.
And also going to refinish these 17” MS-01 in in similar fashion to these Nismo rims, except with red Mazdaspeed logo.
im a big fan of Mazdaspeed wheels. Can’t wait to put these 18” Volk CV Pro Mazdaspeed edition on.
And also going to refinish these 17” MS-01 in in similar fashion to these Nismo rims, except with red Mazdaspeed logo.
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