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  1. #1
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    suggestions on rims?

    Hi i have a cypress green civic rocking something similar to holden rims atm... i dont really dig this look. I was wondering if you guys could help suggest some rims that would go with green buttt the catch is i would like them to be dirt cheap. I was thinking just getting back to oem wheel because apparently you can get them for 200-300 hopefully with tires. But yea could you guys suggest anything that would be below 400 and pretty goood looking.

    It would be great if you could help =]

    David

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    If you want a nice OEM wheel like EM1 or DC2 then you'll probably need $400 or so, tyres included if you're lucky

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    i would get pre-facelift Dc2 wheels - usually u can get them for sub $300 with tyres

    they look great with the more conservative colors - like green and blue
    they are also some of the best weighted and handling wheels you can get from OEM honda

    i have these wheels ("fat-fives") on my EG sedan with bridgestone adrenaline tyres and they do me very well

    STOCK


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    they look great on EG and EK alike

    check out the WTS threads and traders section - you might find something =)

    or if you wanna go hell-cheap-o, paint up some steelies =p
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  4. #4
    ^they can look really good when resprayed black or white.
    +1 for em1 wheels, they can look great too!
    DEEFUFF 4LYF

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    Em1 wheels look much better on sedan/coupe
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    definite go Em1, due to there rarity and looks lol but many vtec fan boy still ask for 400 and above, so just keep an eye out
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

  7. #7
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    Supply and demand. If people want the wheel (and they always want Fat Fives and EM1's) then they'll cost money, simple.

    I got the EM1's for my EH9


  8. #8
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    thanks for all replies =] yea i was leaning towards oem rims... know nay aftermarket cheap ones? just want to see if theres any out there.. and what do you guys rekon if ill be rollin on steelies.. repainted and maybe widened?..=] but yea the easier option would be the oem rims and i do liek the look of them =].. thank you for all replies

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    you wont get anything aftermarket that is the same quality/price as OEM or modded steelies

    you might ... but you will be on the forsale and trader sections of forums and ebay for a while before u get some
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  10. #10
    I like the 5 spoke Jazz wheels. They would look good in satin black

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    I have jazz wheels on my eg. they look...jazzy

    GET IT!!??
    DEEFUFF 4LYF

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    part time potato

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