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Interesting link for y'all:
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php
They're on the north side of the Detroit area, and contract quality OEM wheel manufacturers to make their knock-off wheels.
Note that they make some of these later-styled wheels in 5x100 for those of you with A4's. Make sure to check out the Audi section as well as VW.
I'm looking at a set of these for my GTI, called "Laguna" in N.A. and "Watkins Glen" in Europe:
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=597
I really loved the style of them when they were the 30th anniversary GTI wheels on the Mk6 GTI. A set of VW OEM Lagunas go for ~$2000. These are $500/set. I'd question the quality if it weren't for their claims that they use OE wheel makers, using OE processes. Still on the fence as to whether I spring for the OEM, though.
Note that these require hub center bore rings (supplied.)
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/index.php
They're on the north side of the Detroit area, and contract quality OEM wheel manufacturers to make their knock-off wheels.
Note that they make some of these later-styled wheels in 5x100 for those of you with A4's. Make sure to check out the Audi section as well as VW.
I'm looking at a set of these for my GTI, called "Laguna" in N.A. and "Watkins Glen" in Europe:
http://www.powerwheelspro.com/shop/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=597
I really loved the style of them when they were the 30th anniversary GTI wheels on the Mk6 GTI. A set of VW OEM Lagunas go for ~$2000. These are $500/set. I'd question the quality if it weren't for their claims that they use OE wheel makers, using OE processes. Still on the fence as to whether I spring for the OEM, though.
Note that these require hub center bore rings (supplied.)
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