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No, but I am assuming they came off his 08' .If they did they are regular silver wheels. The only way you can get dark gray or "gunmetal" is to either order them or buy a s2000 CR. I can't tell from the photos which they are. I have noticed a lot of these wheels for sale lately and not one has turned out to be "CR" wheels. They are just 08' s2000 wheels. I only know this because I'm looking for "CR" wheels.
Ok I'm gonna go a bit off topic here but what is teh deal with every OEm wheel having the same little icon on it. You can see it in everyindividual photo of these wheels. No matter what auto maker That symbol can be found on every oem alloy wheel. What gives?
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"JWL" (Japan Light Wheel Alloy) is a compilation of standards defined by the Japanese Government to ensure the vehicle's safety for aluminum road wheels. Every wheel put to market must be tested to meet JWL standards before a wheel can be put out to market in Japan.
These standards are generally accepted worldwide as acceptable for most road conditions. That is why you will see these marks on European and other Asian country wheels.
Japan Light Alloy Wheel Association, while maintaining close contact with their member companies, carries out research and technical studies concerning the manufacture, marketing and distribution of automotive light alloy wheels.
These activities also include market and technical research aimed at developing new demand for industry products plus many other related activities.
To achieve these objectives, Japan Light Alloy Wheel Association aims to improve quality of Automobile
Light Alloy Wheel and promotes liability of their product in the Automotive-After market.
Now back to our regularly scheduled For Sale thread....
"JWL" (Japan Light Wheel Alloy) is a compilation of standards defined by the Japanese Government to ensure the vehicle's safety for aluminum road wheels. Every wheel put to market must be tested to meet JWL standards before a wheel can be put out to market in Japan.
These standards are generally accepted worldwide as acceptable for most road conditions. That is why you will see these marks on European and other Asian country wheels.
Japan Light Alloy Wheel Association, while maintaining close contact with their member companies, carries out research and technical studies concerning the manufacture, marketing and distribution of automotive light alloy wheels.
These activities also include market and technical research aimed at developing new demand for industry products plus many other related activities.
To achieve these objectives, Japan Light Alloy Wheel Association aims to improve quality of Automobile
Light Alloy Wheel and promotes liability of their product in the Automotive-After market.
Now back to our regularly scheduled For Sale thread....



