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I'm not really crazy about any of these two. But for the price I paid, I won't be able to get the rims I want right now. So I'm thinking about buying one of these two, and probably selling them later on. Which one do you think?
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A looks like gen 5 enkei rims....and they actually don't look that bad. A got my vote.
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i am not hot to trot on either set... but B is better - what is your price range man, that can help the search a bit i love shopping for rims - took me a long time to find what i wanted, but when i did, i was very happy
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i am not hot to trot on either set... but B is better - what is your price range man, that can help the search a bit i love shopping for rims - took me a long time to find what i wanted, but when i did, i was very happy
What kills me is the Shipping and handling. $260 to ship 4 rims to Puerto Rico.
Yeah if you are going to buy right now then go with #2. However you would probably be happier to jsut wait until you can get what you really want. Yousay you will buy these and then sell them later. THe only problem with that is you are not going to get anywhere near what you paid for them. Unless you can find someone that jsut has to have those rims. IF you were jsut paying for the rims that may not be a bad thing but you are almost paying for a nother rim jsut inthe shipping. SO taht is money that is going to be down the drain.
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