are mf10's worth it?
i've been lookng for wheels ever since i got my '03, about 2 months ago now. i'm frustrated in the lack of correct offsets. anyways, wnated to get some s2k owners opinions on this. do you think i should just f**k it and buy the mf10's even though they cost an arm and a leg? man. what am i thinking? anyways, i live in LA where you see volks everywhere. (no offense, but man...) i'm planning on taking my car frequently to the track, so a correct size is a must, along with light weights. so what does everyone think about this? should i buy them? ( hmm am i just looking for anonymous justification to buy them?)
and if anyone at king is reading this, how bout a 'lil discount atleast?
and if anyone at king is reading this, how bout a 'lil discount atleast?
they're nice also. but too small as i have a brake upgarde in the near future.
hey and i was going to aks you when i saw your banner before, what exactly does your business sell?
hey and i was going to aks you when i saw your banner before, what exactly does your business sell?
diGital.James
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Matt
bluefin is the sole US distributor for Speed products. We are also authorized dealers for Pivot, Spoon Sports, J's Racing, Project "mu" and much more to come in the future! Just Pm me if you have any questions.
Matt
I too want the MF-10's, but then again, I've become a Mugen whore...
Practicality-wise, the CE28N's are the way to go; light-weight (lighter than Mugen), low price (they're almost half the price of Mugen), and correct offsets with choice of colors. I guess there's a reason you see a lot of them around.
There was a guy in the Florida forums that was selling his MF-10's for cheap, though that was a while ago. You might want to check those out if they're still for sale.
Practicality-wise, the CE28N's are the way to go; light-weight (lighter than Mugen), low price (they're almost half the price of Mugen), and correct offsets with choice of colors. I guess there's a reason you see a lot of them around.
There was a guy in the Florida forums that was selling his MF-10's for cheap, though that was a while ago. You might want to check those out if they're still for sale.
My friend was selling his mf10s, but they are indeed sold... the spoon rims are not small though... they are one of the few that can be mounted with the spoon brake calipers.. IMO, they are the largest calipers on the market for the s.... larger than bembros anyway....
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