american racing toruqe thrust II's
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Race Director
I've been doing business w/ a local tire shop for a few years & they actually beat the best price I could find anywhere on the net for a set of CL205s. It can't hurt to find your best deal via computer & then see what the local shops can do. They know they're up against good prices & alot of them are willing to compete. Good luck.
#6
Safety Car
Internet stores such as wheels for less .com
Do a search and youll find them.
I dont know of any forum vendor that offer these but I could be wrong.
Brent...
Do a search and youll find them.
I dont know of any forum vendor that offer these but I could be wrong.
Brent...
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#9
Le Mans Master
I bought my last set from a guy on Ebay named Ron's Wheels, great prices, fast delivery and even recieved a thank-you note from them later. You may want to consider getting a standard set of TTIIs and painting the centers yourself as I really don't like the CL205 color and American sure does charge a lot for the color. Here is a picture of my "Fixed" TTIIs:[IMG][/IMG]
Last edited by Solid LT1; 04-14-2005 at 03:21 AM.
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I just bought one 15x8 from ron's rims I think it might be the same guy that solid is talking about Less Schwab wanted $205 plus tax and I got it frome rons for $165 plus $20 for shipping
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I researched the Internet, but ended up buying locally for just a few bucks more.
It makes me feel better to have someone to complain to (in person) if something goes wrong.
It makes me feel better to have someone to complain to (in person) if something goes wrong.