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    Default enkei wdms?

    they remind me of gsr blades, anybody think they would look good on a black dc?

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    I love these wheels

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    actually, they might look pretty good IMO.


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    only thing is they are all one direction so one side of the car would look retarded. and they weigh like 20lbs a piece according to tirerack.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1CleanEg
    only thing is they are all one direction
    are you sure ? that would make absolutely no sense with the design of the wheels

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatch22
    are you sure ? that would make absolutely no sense with the design of the wheels
    exactly, i heard alot of people complaining about that on forums, but i'll have to check it out myself.
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    I had enkei arashis on my old old del Sol, and I had the exact same problem.. car could only be photographed from one side lol. Personally, I think the wheels look better "digging in"... like this...



    <---- front of car

    as opposed to the other way, like this...



    But it doesn't really matter.. don't like the way they look going one way, go to the other side of the car and they will be facing the other way lol. That's the only problem with "spun" style wheels like that.

    I loved those Arashis hardcore though... just wish Enkei would have done them in opposing pairs so that they could all face one way on both sides of the car.

    Fuck stance. Stance is for kids in skinny jeans with Justin Beiber haircuts. You don't need stance when you got swagger.

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    ^^ exactly, they look great digging in. damn enkei!!! ah well i found a set that im gonna order monday appreciate the input fellas.
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