Hermz
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+1I have an interest in 19's w/ R spec.
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+1I have an interest in 19's w/ R spec.
forgelinesThe hell wheel you running that's only 19lbs at that size?
pm sentInterested in 'R' spec 19's for my GT350 and costs/weights.
pm sentI am curious of the final weight and price of these wheels?
yes sir but their also CF cant compare them to anything on the market really except maybe the HRE R101 series which is their lightest forged wheel they make.These weights are without tire.. 18lbs is pretty much what the gt350r wheel weighs with tire of not less.
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pm sentHow muchprice wise are we looking at for 19's ?
~ will be 22/25 lbs is what I will state right now, obviously aiming to make it as light as we can..In for weights.
I do not have a scale shot, sorry.Most forgelines ive seen in that size are still 20lbs+
What model and happen to have a scale shot?
No worries brotha, I personally love Forgeline wheels the GA1R is damn sexy IMO.I do not have a scale shot, sorry.
I have two sets of Forgelines for my C7, DS3's (20x11.5 and 20x9.5) and GA1R's (18x11 and 18x6)
anyways, PM me if you want, this is not my thread.
yes they doif the 19s fit on a gt pp im definitely interested depending the price
According to the OP, the machine that makes the wheels is made in Germany. Not the wheels themselves. I'd imagine the wheels are made in Asia.The price is very impressive. It is very refreshing to see much better pricing than I am use to coming from the BMW world with the 'M' tax.
Will these wheels have any type of quality certifications? TUV since they are being manufactured in Germany? I would feel more comfortable with this type of quality and strength testing since I would be using these on the track.