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Old Sep 17, 2014 | 11:30 PM
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Cool Wheel experts pls help

I just got my G, named her Vanessa, first car
She's an '03 manumatic silver, but I got her with the chrome wheels so I wanna change them anytime soon.

I've been looking around and the ones that got stuck in my head are the vsXX and te37, not my type. The OEM rays are okay-ish to me and I dont know where to get them new at a good price but the ones that I really want is the
CE28N
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WED SA55M
But their above the 2K price, leaning more towards 1.2-1.6K and I really want to purchase them new
So my question is, does anyone know wheels that looks similar to the CE28N and/or SA55M?

ps. Not the SSR TYPE F, I find the center part wierd.
I posted on the new owner thread for anyone who wanted to see how the car looks, need to get some more pics.

Random question: how do you upload pics via IPhone, my laptop is broken.
 
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Old Sep 18, 2014 | 01:12 AM
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I suggest you save for what you really want later instead of settling for what you can have now.
 
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Old Sep 18, 2014 | 06:37 PM
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Do you think 19's would fit or should I stay with 18?

And noob question, what are the numbers you guys give when talking about tires And what do they mean. Im sorry first time with cars
 
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Old Sep 19, 2014 | 12:12 AM
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19s will fit. most people run 19's because aesthetically they're about the perfect wheel, but if its performance you're after stick with the 18's.

The tire sizes are the width, sidewall height as an aspect ration to the width, and the rim diameter. for example 275/35/19 would be 275mm wide, have a sidewall 35% of the width, and be for a 19" rim diameter.
 
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