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Re: new C70 experiences[C70/98] posted by Kai on
Wednesday, 23 September 1998, at 3:18 p.m.

Paul,
That's the Volk III from Volk Racing Wheels I told you before, and the car was a 5-series. This is the set I will put on my C70 next week, this speical aluminum alloy rim is fully build in a cold forging process, very well made and strong. These are something that will distinguish you from the normal TSW, MOMO, or BBS rims...and something worth $600+ per piece and more than 3 months of wait. Nothing against those TSW, MOMO, or BBS...I just demand something higher end and different. Hopefully, after I have talked about this company on the Brickboard so many times, people here will start to appreciate what this performance wheels company can do.
Althought they look very similar to the BBS, you can also say that BBS started this style back then....but BBS' finish just can't compare with Volk. If anyone's interested, you can go to http://www.mackinindustries.com/Rays/wheels/
or..
http://www.volkracing.co.jp./ ==> they have an English version
Volk doesn't really offer that many offset for Euro. cars, but if you have right connection, they will be able to custom make one to fit you spec.
For those who can't trust foreign companies(manufacturers, not retailers), I would suggest you to buy wheels from Tire Rack...and they do good rims and tires packages!




 


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