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Old 08-05-2001, 01:57 AM
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Originally posted by Ronald
Andy,


I totally disagree that you say the photo doesn't do justice to these rims. I really can't understand that statement of yours. It's the main reason why I posted it.
Ronald, its just the English language and its quirks!!

The statement Andy made means: FVCK, they look good on the photo, but now I've seen them in the flesh, I can't believe how VERY good they are!

I'm sure most of us would struggle with Dutch,me included and I'm half Dutch!!

HUP Holland.
Old 08-05-2001, 11:09 PM
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Hi Paul,

ok that's a good explanation. Well I won't post anything Dutch here, it would be good fun though. You wouldn't believe the quircks we have in our language!

Mikey:

I think they're forged, since these rims where made by hand. But I really don't know.

Sun:

Don't know why we went for the 255 instead of 265, maybe that size isn't available from Yokohama. 255 is wide enough for me. Handling in the wet will probably be worse. Also the width is right on the edge at the moment, so I'm afraid it'll stick out a bit.

Funny the remark about a DB7 & a Z8, well Honda should ask more money then

The rims are antraciet in color, which is quite closely matched to the silverstone color.

Well I wanted to get Bridgestone S03's myself. Just click on search to find out about tires. They've been a hot topic for a long time on this site.
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Originally posted by SUN
...Does anybody have experience with the Dunlop SP9000's or Michelin Pilot Sport's ?
If you include the Continental ContiSportContact 2 and the Bridgestone S-03, you have the 4 best sport tires on the market. Michelin and Continental have a better rating on the wet otherwise I think it's more a question of looks.
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