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4 Enkei RPF1's with tires in Astoria OR

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TyphoonFiST

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Only if it comes with a Panoramic action picture Gif of you doing the Truffle shuffle @ the Goonies house!
 


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Sorry, forgot to mention I got these from the group buy, so 16x7 +43 4×108 bolt pattern. Came off my 2016 st when I sold it to the dealership.
 


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You can see the driveway up to the Goonies house in the background of one of my pics.
 


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Sorry, just REALLY don't want to have to deal with shipping. $700 is still a good price for wheels and tires I think.
 


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Oh man, i'm pretty close but would want black wheels to go with my magnetic car and far too nice to treat as winter wheels... GLWS!
 


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What's the tire size? Can't make it out from the pics. I've been considering 195/50-16 to try to improve the ride while keeping the gear ratios/speedometer close to stock.
 


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LOL... yeah, I guess I would like more spokes too if I was buying new wheels... Sending you a FB message regarding our upgrades, Xan...
Low temp powder coating could also work, but I agree with you on the RPF1's style/aesthetics, and would much rather have the black painted right from the factory, 16x8 Dekagrams, unless I absolutely needed/wanted/had to have an H/Street legal autocross wheel. ;)
 


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What's the tire size? Can't make it out from the pics. I've been considering 195/50-16 to try to improve the ride while keeping the gear ratios/speedometer close to stock.
Since they are Yoko s.Drives, they are either a 205/45-16, or a maybe a 215/40-16 (the sidewall looks too tall to be a 215/35-16, and too short to be a 205/50-16). ;)
 


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Remember you can always get the proper shocks and springs like the Eibach springs with Koni orange, you can get the whole season of both for not much more than $500, and won't hurt you handling and add torque steer. But your tire size can easily be adjusted in FORSCAN too. You can even go bigger to 215/40/17 and you get an extra .3" of cushion without hurting your handling .. anyway, just one thing to consider, I'd personally only do 16" for a winter set.
What's the tire size? Can't make it out from the pics. I've been considering 195/50-16 to try to improve the ride while keeping the gear ratios/speedometer close to stock.
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