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Old 27 Aug 2009, 01:58 pm
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So I've been enjoying the pictures that pop up on the home page here, and I'm curious to see if anyone can tell me who makes the rims in this picture:



Eventually, I'd like to find a set of chrome wheels like that. I've been eying a set on Ebay that I think is a hell of a deal, but they're 19s, and I really would like to stay with 18s. Though I don't really want to spend any more than $500 on rims, so I may just go ahead and pick up the 19s and quit being too picky.

Here's the link to the ones on Ebay:
19 Fiero Scion tC Celica Neon Vibe PT Cruiser Wheel Rim:eBay Motors (item 260467927188 end time Sep-24-09 22:37:08 PDT)
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Old 27 Aug 2009, 02:33 pm
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The only rims I've found through a couple of sites (tirerack.com, discounttire.com, wheelmax.com, etc.) that even come close to these are this set of Bremmer Kraft BR02 Chrome Plated Wheels:



But, I don't think those are the ones pictured. The ones on the PT appear to bend outwards very close to the centercap and continue towards the inside of the car as it goes to the lip.. Hopefully someone will recognize the rims, or maybe even the PT itself..
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Old 27 Aug 2009, 07:16 pm
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Here's another picture of them I just saw on the home page.

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Old 27 Aug 2009, 10:00 pm
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that design is fairly generic and has been copied by countless wheel makers.

without a better pic, it'll be tough to nail down the exact wheel that on that particular car.
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Old 27 Aug 2009, 10:17 pm
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that design is fairly generic and has been copied by countless wheel makers.

without a better pic, it'll be tough to nail down the exact wheel that on that particular car.
Yeah, I understand that. I can sort of see some sort of emblem on the centercap. I'm kinda hoping that someone will recognize the car or something from a show, as I know Candyman does that quite a bit around the forums. :P
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