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Old 10-09-2013, 10:29 AM   #43
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Too bad they're not able to purchase. Look good, nice weights.
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Too bad they're not able to purchase. Look good, nice weights.
Huh? You can buy them. Contact Wen at Mastermind NA.
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Huh? You can buy them. Contact Wen at Mastermind NA.
Ok thanks.

Anyone in this convo end up buying any? All pics appear stock height maybe these are not ideal with lowering unless going with spacers..48 offset is definitely on real high end..
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Old 10-09-2013, 05:53 PM   #46
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Ok thanks.

Anyone in this convo end up buying any? All pics appear stock height maybe these are not ideal with lowering unless going with spacers..48 offset is definitely on real high end..
There are 18x8 +45 and 18x9 +45 in 5x100.
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Old 11-01-2013, 04:36 PM   #47
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Ok thanks.

Anyone in this convo end up buying any? All pics appear stock height maybe these are not ideal with lowering unless going with spacers..48 offset is definitely on real high end..

I bought a set for my BRZ, which is not lowered. They are BBS RF 504 DSK (17x7.5 +48) with Michelin Pilot Super Sports in 215/45-17 because I wanted to stay close to the stock size and offset. I think they look great, but I realize personal opinions vary. They are definitely light and appear to be of exceedingly high quality.
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Zebra looks awesome, reminds me a lot of kiwamis for sure.
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I bought a set for my BRZ, which is not lowered. They are BBS RF 504 DSK (17x7.5 +48) with Michelin Pilot Super Sports in 215/45-17 because I wanted to stay close to the stock size and offset. I think they look great, but I realize personal opinions vary. They are definitely light and appear to be of exceedingly high quality.
Where did you buy and how much for that?

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I bought a set for my BRZ, which is not lowered. They are BBS RF 504 DSK (17x7.5 +48) with Michelin Pilot Super Sports in 215/45-17 because I wanted to stay close to the stock size and offset. I think they look great, but I realize personal opinions vary. They are definitely light and appear to be of exceedingly high quality.
thanks for posting. I love these wheels. I hate to ask, what did these set you back? Also why not 225. 7.5 can support 235's without issues.
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You guys are looking about $2K.

http://www.nengun.com/bbs/rf
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You guys are looking about $2K.

http://www.nengun.com/bbs/rf
Down the line, these wheels will be mine. What are the weight on the 17x7.5 48 offset?
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Down the line, these wheels will be mine. What are the weight on the 17x7.5 48 offset?
http://www.bbs-japan.co.jp/jp/products/rf.html

6.5kg
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Sorry for bumping an old thread. Does anyone know if these wheels in 17x7 or 7.5 +48 will clear front STI Brembos? Thanks in advance.
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If BRZebra ever logs back in, I would love to know where and for how much he got his wheels. Anybody else in the US buy these yet?
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If BRZebra ever logs back in, I would love to know where and for how much he got his wheels. Anybody else in the US buy these yet?
Yup, i tired real hard to get a set for 5x100, had the chance but lost it.

You can contact these guys, when i called a few months ago they had the right size and everything but i didn't pounce on them at the time. When i called a month ago they had the wheels but a different bolt pattern, they said they could drill the wheels but if I'm going to be dropping good money on those wheels, i would want original fitment. Mind you they were used wheels.
http://www.mastermindna.com/home

You can get a used set for around $1500-1800.

Also, did you ignore my post from up there?
http://www.nengun.com/bbs/rf

I just bought some Speedlines instead.
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