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Old November 14th 2002, 12:24
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I found them for $1016 delievered to my door with 205/40/17 Kumho tires.

Yes they look alot like the kersher wheels.
I believe Konig is a german wheel? anyone know?
that may be why the similarity. (sp)?
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Old November 15th 2002, 00:16
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What about these?

They have a nice Porsche influence....

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Old November 15th 2002, 07:49
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konig rims are made by the same company that make mine. theyre called League in europe though.
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I always liked MAS Italy Roger's They're available in 18 thru 45 offsets and 17x7" thru 17x8.5, as well as 18"x7.5 thru 8.5

Just about the same applies to


www.maswheels.com to see the rest of their lineup.

I also like Rota Wheels. Very lightweight wheels. www.rotawheels.com Slipstream, Subzero, and Mantis are my personal favorites.
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Old November 15th 2002, 16:11
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If you are really gonna go after the Imagines, they are $899 with tires and delivered to your door at www.wheelmax.com...
Under specials.
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Old November 15th 2002, 16:35
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thanks Titoray
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just be careful vujade. there are just a ton of aftermarket wheels that are substandard. the u.s. does not require certification like europe. they can put out just about anything they are willing to get sued for. i have heard many stories of bent rims from pot holes. i think konig has a good rep though.
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I have heard bad things about TSW (The Soft Wheel). (Be carefull Trevor!)

However, if it helps any, I have heard good things about Rota, and nothing bad about Konig.
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