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New Wheel From Rota Needs Motivation For Et25/57.1 !!


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"We normally need 3-5 sets/ color, so if you have 8 sets order, we could have 2 choice of color.

Any color that you could think of,

and the lip could be polish or not polish, even can have different color lip if you want, so many possibility.

and the color could be shiny or matte.

Let me know for any questions."

Begs the question, how much for bare wheels, polished lip....?

2002 newbie, and dead serious about it.
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Hey Eurotrash - saw a pic of your car in another post. What suspension set up are you running?  Looks nice.

 if you click his garage vehicle it'll show you the specs.

 

Suspension:

Full Suspension rebuild with rubber bits

Poly End Link Bushings

Fixed camber plates

Eibach Springs, cut in the front

Billy Sports

BBK front vented rotors with volvo calipers

Rear Disc conversion with aluminum Mk6 calipers over cut Tii hubs

22/19mm Adco sway bars

Rota RB 15X7 et 25 wheels with 195/50 S-Drives

--Noah

'74 2002 frankenstein

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Alright, lets move this along! 

 

I sent Jenny a list of questions regarding colors, bare wheels, staggered sets, full 15x8 with comparable pricing (for the e30 owners who may want a set), and payment details.

 

So I need a list of names with specs (15x8 et 20 for the e30 or staggered 2002 set ups) and then your first and second color choices. 

 

I will then shoot an email to our girl to get a solid answer and commitment to price and ETA.  I will also get us details on how and who to pay.

 

Copy and past the list into a reply, and add your own name!

 

1. Jason Gipson  15x7 et 25  Royal Steel Grey or Royal Gold

2002 newbie, and dead serious about it.
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Smart Audio Products for your 2002

 

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1. Jason Gipson  15x7 et 25  Royal Steel Grey or Royal Gold


2. Gary H             15x7 et 25  Black (polished lip, if available as an option)


3. John O.             15x7 et 25  Silver or Royal Steel Gray + polished lip


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