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  • I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it
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Anyone know much about these guys:

http://www.speedywheels.com.au/

Do they have good quality stuff, or only cheap replicas?

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  aniken said:
Anyone know much about these guys:

http://www.speedywheels.com.au/

Do they have good quality stuff, or only cheap replicas?

I've always thought very little of speedy rims. They've always looked cheap. Now they've got decent looking rims... Because they're copies.

A mate of mine had a set on his Commodore. They were only 16s, and he buckled one. And they were HEAVY

To buckle a 16 inch rim, you're doing well. Or quality is...

(I was with him... On the speed limit at the time.)

My local tyre joint that I use don't think much of them...

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Was considering something like these for the new car. Maybe not...

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Ani ... two words------------ NO!!!!!!!!!!

Wait a while.. You havent even got it yet.. Spend some time look around and you will know whats right...

Dont need to do wheels straight away..

I would have thought a good Wog edit was first...

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OK, point taken. Look somewhere else...

Air intake might be first.

I've also heard of a mob that do engine re-tunes, which would take it from 147kw to 180kw, and reduce the 0-100 time to 6.3 secs :spit:

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hey I have them rims on my ED mont lol, they have been good to me so far and I have gaven them a fair hiding too, but yeh I hit a real bad pothole at 110kays and put a nice big scratch in them, the finish isnt all that great, the paint is coming off on mine where the wheel nuts go in around the outside

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