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Old 01-05-2012 | 01:07 PM
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Hello guys ,

I have these posted in the main classifieds thread, but since I am not looking to ship these, I figured I would let my local buddies in on a sweet deal on some shoes for their S!

I am located in Semora, NC (8 miles from Virginia International Raceway).
Buyer agrees to pay for PayPal fee's (Cash is king )

Up for sale are my ASA AR1's Black w/ Machined Lip. The sizes are 17x7F and 17x8R. They come wrapped in Sumitomo HTRZIII's 215F/245R (rears need to be replaced). These wheels have approximately 15k miles on them. As you can see, they have an attractive BBS look to them and come with a nice machined lip. The reason I am selling is because I bought my high school dream wheels (VOLK LE37s) and am finally getting around to posting them for sale online .

Price is $300 picked up. SOLD!

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Here are some pictures of what your car could look like with your ASA AR1's!

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PM me if you are interested or have any questions and I will try to get back to you promptly!

Thanks for looking!

-Graham
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Old 01-05-2012 | 03:27 PM
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You should have no problem moving those. I was tempted until I remembered my HO insurance bill hit me today.





Good luck.
Old 01-05-2012 | 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by batguano
You should have no problem moving those. I was tempted until I remembered my HO insurance bill hit me today.





Good luck.
Thanks Lee!

I just added a few pictures of these wheels when they were on my car.
Old 01-05-2012 | 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by hsuis2cool
how are these weight wise compare with the OEM AP2 V1? and is the offset for the S2Ks?
These wheels weigh about 19 lbs each in the front (17x7) and 21 lbs each in the rear (17x8). So these are probably a couple of pounds heavier per wheel over the AP2 v1's.

The offsets for these wheels are +48mm F and +45mm R. They fit well for me with 215F/245R (stock sized tires) with no rubbing issues (stock ride height).
Old 01-06-2012 | 07:59 AM
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BUMP for nice wheels priced WAY low!
Old 01-06-2012 | 09:30 AM
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Gtaham, My S is down an inch. If the offsets are spec,should I have rubbing issues?
Old 01-06-2012 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by batguano
Gtaham, My S is down an inch. If the offsets are spec,should I have rubbing issues?
What size rear tires are you running? Are your rear fenders rolled?

At stock ride height, I was able to run 245s on the rear with no fender roll and on the UK spec alignment (-2.2) with no rubbing issues.
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Originally Posted by S2000Shifter
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Gtaham, My S is down an inch. If the offsets are spec,should I have rubbing issues?
What size rear tires are you running? Are your rear fenders rolled?

At stock ride height, I was able to run 245s on the rear with no fender roll and on the UK spec alignment (-2.2) with no rubbing issues.

I'm running factory specs on the suspension. I don't think it will work for me.


I'll back out of this one. Good luck with the sale. Maybe I'll see you at the next charity laps.
Old 01-06-2012 | 01:15 PM
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Lee, i'm running the same setup. in fact the same rims. fenders rolled, tabs, 245's, 45 offset, and 1 inch or better drop and i have no issues.
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Graham, I'll take them. Please shoot me a PM, so we can discuss payment and pickup.

Thanks,

Mike


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