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Old 07-25-2006, 08:25 AM
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Default Boze, Intro, or Bonspeed Wheel prices

Does anyone know of any dealers that offer any of the higher line billet and forged wheels at more reasonable prices than retail? Boze, Intro, Bonspeed, Budnik, Billet Specialties, etc. Call me cheap, but it's just crazy to pay $600-700 per wheel. These prices are what force us to simply choose the standard AR TTIIs. Not to take anything away from TTIIs, though.

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Does anyone know of any dealers that offer any of the higher line billet and forged wheels at more reasonable prices than retail? Boze, Intro, Bonspeed, Budnik, Billet Specialties, etc. Call me cheap, but it's just crazy to pay $600-700 per wheel. These prices are what force us to simply choose the standard AR TTIIs. Not to take anything away from TTIIs, though.

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Does anyone know of any dealers that offer any of the higher line billet and forged wheels at more reasonable prices than retail? Boze, Intro, Bonspeed, Budnik, Billet Specialties, etc. Call me cheap, but it's just crazy to pay $600-700 per wheel. These prices are what force us to simply choose the standard AR TTIIs. Not to take anything away from TTIIs, though.

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From my experience with wheels u always get what u pay for.....
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I noticed the prices on their Billet Vintique wheels went up substantially within the last few months. The Magnum 500's I was looking at went from high $400's to mid $600's. WOW.

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Bought from them a couple times. Real happy with the service I recieved and had the best prices and they offered free shipping to boot.



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ccw is Complet Custom Wheel, super nice stuff and priced right! CCWheel.com
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Website says "starting at $2600 per set"

What about the Intro Wheels? Only found 1 dealer for them but no prices listed. I like those Pentia's
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Website says "starting at $2600 per set"

What about the Intro Wheels? Only found 1 dealer for them but no prices listed. I like those Pentia's
http://www.introwheels.com/whats_new.shtml

Pentia's prices

step lip / rolled lip
prices
wheel
size min/max
backspacing price
(per set)
15 x 7, 8, 10 - $1350
16 x 7 - $1450
17 x 7, 8, 10 - $1750
18 x 7, 8, 9, 10 - $2395
19 x 8, 10 - $2595
20 x 8, 9.5
(step lip only) - $2895
20 x 8.5, 10
(rolled lip only) - $2895
22 x 8.5, 10 - $3695
24 x 10 - $4495


Overall i think Intro has prolly the most bang for the buck
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