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| View Poll Results: Keep waiting for NT03+m or get RPF1's now? | |||
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Honestly, unless you're a hardcore auto-x'er who just wants the lightest wheels possible, the answer to any X or RPF1 thread is always going to be X, because RPF1s are so played-out.
Of course, this assumes that X is a quality wheel, and in this case, it is. You made the right choice.
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Lol you're better then me bro... I was going to try to hold on for nt03s to have done in candy teal but it would be pushing it too close to the time I would need them on the car, so instead I spent waaaaay more money on a heavier wheel, but definitely is in another class.
You made the right choice
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Hold out for the the NT03, its a sick wheel!!
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i want you to know that i wouldve punched you have you gone with the rpf1. great choice!
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I would have waited to, but there would have been no shame in the RPF1s. Theyre a great wheel and in the flat black they look great imho.
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RPF1 no questions.
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The reason why RPF1's are "played" out is because it's light, cheap and although subjective, good looking; of course it will be popular. But you can't hardly call NT03's rare either, esp. in 5x114.3 bolt pattern. Regardless, you can't go wrong with either -- both are great wheels. That's why I have both on my cars ![]() ![]() ![]()
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"Disco Barney" NT03+M's
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![]() My friends STI on nt03's. I vote for them |
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