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  1. #13
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    there was someone selling black racing rims on here not to long ago different style tho i guess its not true once you go black you never go back.

  2. #14
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    they are in the same class as buddy club rims. costing about 250 a rim brand new. popular in america

  3. #15
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    Black racing is a Japanese brand that has been around for some time. Not sure whether they are still made in Japan though. I know a guy that has a set of Pro N1s and he has tracked them and had no issues.

    I would estimate that the quality will be at least equal to a Buddy Club wheel.

  4. #16
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    in japan, black racing is more expensive than buddylcub. buddyclub isnt even japanese. even topfuel zero1000 is more jdm than buddyclub, even though topfuel makes replica, the are in best motoring all the time

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by antO View Post
    well i would just like a little background info about the rims. since i cant really find much on google. thought ozhonda would be the next place to ask. Im asking about the Brand of the rims not the rims in general.
    Man before buying rims get a paintjob and fix those kangaroo dents lol

  6. #18
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    haha! good point there chriskoss!

  7. #19
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    ill let about think it Chris, good price for a set of rims is hard to say no to...

  8. #20
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    you can't talk terryfying your cars shocking on the roads as well, with them cheap black spray painted rims, go invest your money and get something real, and you also need to fix your paint job, joke spec blue civic

  9. #21
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    i had a set of black racing pro N1's on my old eg5. great wheels and i loved the look. but offset made for a very crappy driving experience lawllllll

  10. #22
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    yes, they're Japanese wheels, but they discontinued now...

    heard them they're pretty light,

  11. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by ksl View Post
    yes, they're Japanese wheels, but they discontinued now...
    Which model are you talking about when you say they are discontinued. Black Racing still exist and they still make the Pro N1. LINK

  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by vtesh View Post
    you can't talk terryfying your cars shocking on the roads as well, with them cheap black spray painted rims, go invest your money and get something real, and you also need to fix your paint job, joke spec blue civic
    ?????..i never said my car was good or better in anyway....and i have invested in a set of nice rims and got them this week as i was saving up for them..bit tight on cash as im a full time student..dont say nothin if you dont know anything about me....i also belive i was talkin to my mate anto so i dno how it had anything to with you in the first place to make you say that stf bout me and my car..i like my car as it is..each to their own aye

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