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Which wheel? 7 spoke GT350 style

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I’ve been looking at both and the quality off the sve looks great to me and you also save some money. I’ve seen both in person and can’t go wrong with either.
 

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I have the GT350R wheels from SVE. I didn't buy them, they were on the car when I got them. But with that being said I love the look. There is a small part of me that wants a set of the SVE PP2 replicas because I just love that style. But these really are awesome to. The quality is very good, and weight wise they are lighter than most wheels guys are using. Easily 5 lbs lighter per wheel than the last wheels I was running on my S197. That's one of the things keeping me from trading this for a different set of wheels. I also had reservations about running such a wide tire and wheel combo up front (11" wide, 285 tire) but it really isn't bad at all. Also I still manage to get 30 mpg when in cruise at 60 mph and doesn't drop much if cruising at 75 mph. The only thing about the SVE's that is a drawback is they don't make them in a 20. I ran a 19" up front and a 20" in the back on my previous car and I really like that look. And there is an ever so slight difference in the look of the 6GR wheels at the hub portion of the wheel. Otherwise I would get a set of those in 20" just for the rears.
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The 6grs look a little better because they are more "concave" but the SVEs are a great value for a lightweight, flow formed wheel.
 

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The 6grs look a little better because they are more "concave" but the SVEs are a great value for a lightweight, flow formed wheel.
^this. The P6GR has a better look in person due to being more concave, but hard to say if that small difference is worth the cost. I will say 3 years later and I still love the satin black P6GR wheels I have. Finish has held up well.
 

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SVE. Wait for the $600/set sale if you can.
 

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6GR 5 spoke. 285x19 in the front and 325x19 in the back
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