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Hey just wanted to say that this has been a really useful forum for me ever since getting my car. Does anyone know what the model of these Volk Racing wheels are? The closest I found was GT-C but 1 piece perhaps?

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ps. the car is MY95 but is a full series 2, i thought s2's didnt come out till 96?

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These aren't them exactly, but they're Volk Racing Group C's (either "Monster" or "Europe" versions - my money's on "Europe")

**By the way, these babies were introduced way back in '93!

ahh purty... thats what my track tyres are meant to look like with centre caps and without kitty litter scratches :(

They are excellent, light, strong wheels, highly recommended for track driving. I've got mine in 17s so the tyres are cheaper too.

Don't know about the one piece's in the first post tho.

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