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  1. #1
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    thoughts on ebay wheels

    Been looking at wheels and stumbled across a seller on eBay that supplies cheap wheels.

    has anyone had any experience with them / the wheels below.

    anything I should be aware about if I was to purchase them?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/19-AD-LM-...item416f31ba32

    Ps. I know these specific ones might not necessarily fit, I just want to know about the pros and cons of theses "AD" wheels
    thanks
    Last edited by kyfer; 02-05-2013 at 06:12 PM.

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    what brand?
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
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    That's the thing... They don't say the brand. All I can see is 'ad'

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    would probably avoid.

    fake bbs's.. gonna have a bad time
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    Yep, that's what I have been leaning towards

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    For roughly the same price, you can get Enkei's which will be better quality. They def seem fake. Especially the part about the holes being drilled after order......

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    Yeah I was just at tute power talking wheels and I showed him these... He hasn't heard of them and said if undecided to get them to make sure to know what the warranty covers (structural, how long the finish lasts, etc). In regards to the drilling he said that's what wheel companies do anyway, and that the eBay guy prob just bought lots of 'blanks'... But yeah sounds dodge.

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    Get Enei rpf1 instead

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    cheap crap. avoid.

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    i would love to but they are so expensive

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    anyone know where i could pick up a set that would fit my CL9?

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    RPF1's are aroudn $1000 IIRC, PM connorling, he might remember

    There's another guy with a CL9 in Perth called Richard, have a look at the PHC facebook page, he's on there. I've completely forgotten his username.

    Also, if you insist on 'fake' wheels, try looking at vision R who sells Rota wheels quite cheap, they look amazing and are subject to many haters lol
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