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Old 05-07-2006, 06:52 PM
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I am a B Tech at Premier Toyota/Scion in Amherst, OH. We have a grand opening in the beginning of June and will be open to the public next week.Part of the reason I am doing all of this to my car now is they will be putting my car on display for the grand opening. We have a new large Image 2 Dealership, 26 service bays, automatic car wash, automatic buffer, inground low profile lifts, pitted alignment rack, 15 42" plasma screen tv's, 20+ 30" flatscreen tv's, expresso bar, etc. I think you guys are getting the picture. They went a little crazy , but I think it will definately payoff.
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wow, im jealous..........
that is a shop i would love to work in.
the 5zigen is one of the lightest cast rims out there currently, and they are well respected, enkei's are good to, but would rock the 17 or 18x9.5 if it fits, you will have a sick depth to them, the one pictured is a 8.5, the one pictured below is a 9.5


what is your budget? since this is technically a show car, get the best representation you can with the products.

ill check to see if a 9.5 will work all around.....most likely not, but worth checking.
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I need to get me one of these...NST puts the hurtin on the world in the pulley department
Im a customer for life
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Old 05-07-2006, 07:51 PM
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Well right now I have no extra money to buy anything. Once my income gets moving again I will be able to seriously consider it. I don't normally have what I would call a budget for my car. I am willing to spend money for what I want and if it is more expensive I just save a little longer, since I usually pay cash. I really like those 5zigen's. They are what I am looking for in a wheel definately. I know they tend to be expensive, but you usually get what you pay for.
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they are not too bad......a 17x9 or something in that line is about 250 a wheel retail, but if you know a distributor you can get a better price adjustment.

as for budgets, i stopped using those along time ago, you end up buying the wrong part......spend for quality and who cares if you cant eat that month
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Originally Posted by Kilo6_one
wow, im jealous..........
that is a shop i would love to work in.
the 5zigen is one of the lightest cast rims out there currently, and they are well respected, enkei's are good to, but would rock the 17 or 18x9.5 if it fits, you will have a sick depth to them, the one pictured is a 8.5, the one pictured below is a 9.5


what is your budget? since this is technically a show car, get the best representation you can with the products.

ill check to see if a 9.5 will work all around.....most likely not, but worth checking.
ok last post about the wheels then back on topic u know i want the hyperblack like these when you talked to that guy right
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Originally Posted by Simplyscion
NST puts the hurtin on the world in the pulley department
Im a customer for life
Quote of the month!
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Old 05-10-2006, 07:48 PM
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lol! yup, he couldn't have said it better. NST definatly KNOWS what they're doing when it comes to pulleys.
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