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Old 06-14-2005, 02:07 PM
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Smile Where can I find these wheels? PLEASE HELP

I saw these wheels and I really need them. Can anyone please help me out.
Even something close will do.
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ummmmm, no pics?
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Old 06-14-2005, 02:16 PM
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Come one now.. it's obvious.. they are round.. and made of metal..


What else ya want to know?


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You guys don't see them? Those are Torque Thrust II's.














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Default hmm, would these be double-dubs?

Here they are
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Old 06-14-2005, 02:37 PM
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Ha Ha Ha. Alright, seriously, some pics would help
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Sorry I forgot to put the pic on and then when I tried I couldnt do it, but I think they are HREs. Does anyone know why HREs are so expensive.
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You're gonna have to post a picture bro.
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Sorry I forgot to put the pic on and then when I tried I couldnt do it, but I think they are HREs. Does anyone know why HREs are so expensive.
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Here is there reason-

HRE uses forged aluminum components and aerospace grade materials to custom manufacture 3-piece wheels for your vehicle. Each set of wheels is manufactured to the exact specifications you require, be it a standard OE configuration or an exotic, one-of-a-kind fitment.
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HRE's are BEAUTIFUL wheels that look like fine jewlery..

I would not however put them on a race car.. but for a street car they just look SO good.. I loved them on my 2000 SS.
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