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Thread: Real BBS CH BLACK vs Replica's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben J View Post
    Could always order from tirerack and have them shipped to a parcel forwarding company in the US like shipito or something, probably wouldnt cost much more (if any, hell it may be cheaper) than having them shipped direct.
    But yes, I vote real aswell.
    i actually had a look at those mail forwarding companies, and they are not cheap. $150 for a box of items, im not talking 4 rims and tyres, but a box that u would put a few clothes and stuff in.
    tirerack charges about $350 for 4 tyres and rims. its gonna be a lot to get the mail forwarding company to send a set of rims to australia unfortunately, thats why i went with performance alloys in the uk
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    i had a look at amgaustralia web last night and it seems that they have reduced the prices of bbs ch to be more reasonable now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nat225 View Post
    i had a look at amgaustralia web last night and it seems that they have reduced the prices of bbs ch to be more reasonable now.
    Really, how much ea r they now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KI11Z View Post
    amen........ go real or oem, keep the aftermarket industry alive...... If the real companies go out of business because everyone's buying their lesser equivalents then what will we be left with
    passionate, which is cool, but if people buy "lesser" equivalents, feeding money into "lesser" companies, then what ends up happening is better R&D and a resulting better product, meaning better competition and... Rota, which is now a "real company" with very good products as far as i have been able to see, online.

    besides, if consumers only financially supported existing "real companies", then there'd only be the one stand at SEMA each year

    People like to rip on "knockoffs" as if they're some horrible crime, and as if Volk/Rays are the only ones with any right to produce a 6 spoke wheel design - i know there are wheel snobs out there and i totally see where they're coming from and why, but i also dont get the replica hate, particularly when many reps seem to be really quite nice (weights and price advantage aside).




    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_oau View Post

    If the rims are genuinely for performance, then a great brand might be justified, but if its purely for aeshetics, then a quality replica is perfectly acceptable.
    +1,000,000.

    it puzzles me to see people rip on cast wheels vs. forged, going on about how cast wheels are "poor, dangerous quality", when:
    a) why does one really need forged wheel strength on a road car that's so "about show" that it's far too low to actually "go" on any non-perfect twisty bit of road?;
    b) nonsense that cast wheels are weak. there are time attack privateers in the states who vouch for Rota wheels, drift asia championship cars have Rotas on, i've seen heavy R33 GTR skyline with 500+rwkw pounding away on Rotas at a winton drift day without the wheels magically, mystically exploding upon contact the moment the driver moves onto the track, and we all know how trusted and popular the enkei RPF1 is as a proper hardcore performance wheel... and that's not a forged wheel, it's cast.

    Not trying to argue/ diss on the wheel guys who value authenticity etc - like i said, i can see where they're coming from and i wont try to deny that a car that's taken care of, dropped low and riding on sweet wheels - they simply look awesome, regardless of lack of spirited (or normal) driveability.

    i guess i'm just saying that if you're not convinced of stretching a particular budget, or if your wheels are more about enhancing the car's aesthetics rather than trying to save 1050 grams per corner, then yeah - why shouldnt a good set of reps do the trick?
    Last edited by Buller_Scott; 02-08-2012 at 08:00 PM.

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