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Old 01-31-02, 11:27 PM
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Please tell me who makes these wheels? SEE PIC

(My Opinion) these are the sharpest looking wheels on a FC. Please let me know who makes them and what model they are. Thanks for your help, pictures loading......


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I believe those are AXIS something wheels...
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i see you found that pic too... i found it a while ago and i posted a question asking about them in the thread "best rims on a FC"

someone told me they were Racing Hart C2s. They are a multi-piece wheel. But then Riche told me they weren't. And he didn't give me answer when i asked him exactly what they were... try asking him, he should know out of all people.

Lets just say they don't look cheap though... expect $$$$$
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Thanks to all who replied. They are the RacingHart C2 Three Piece, thanks to "Cheers!".



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Originally posted by Cheers!
someone told me they were Racing Hart C2s. They are a multi-piece wheel. But then Riche told me they weren't. And he didn't give me answer when i asked him exactly what they were... try asking him, he should know out of all people.

Lets just say they don't look cheap though... expect $$$$$
They are Racing Hart C2's. My friend has them on his Supra.
As for the price? I believe he paid $4000 for wheels and tires.
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those are not racing hart c2's,a cuplke people in here know what those are,if u look carefully u can see that they are not c2's.
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That's right, they aren't C2s. Look at the machined circle at the base of the spokes in the C2s, and then look at the base of the spokes on the 7 pictured.

Ther are only a few hundred BBS clones on the market... But they do look sweet on the 7!
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i wonder who's car that belong to... forum member?
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The are Konig Imagine rims

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the are notkonig imagines considering i have had thatpik on my computer for almost two years now and the imagines are kinda new also look at the rim closely the imagie has a smaller hex nut in the middle,i believe those are the axis but i may be wrong
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there are so many wheels like that, it would be very hard to determine what they are without a very high quality pic. The Racing Hart's are very similar. I just started noticing how the BBS style wheels look good on FC's, I have always been a five-spoke fan myself
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I posted those pics a while ago...
Those are "old school" SSR GP-theta mesh.
I'm surprised no one knew the correct answer.



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Originally posted by RETed
I posted those pics a while ago...
Those are "old school" SSR GP-theta mesh.
I'm surprised no one knew the correct answer.



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Hmmmm... how could anyone know when there are probably 50 "clones" of that design?

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Originally posted by rx7_ragtop
Hmmmm... how could anyone know when there are probably 50 "clones" of that design?
You can say that to about almost any rims design out there.
It seems like Koenig makes a LOT of copycat designs.




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