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fuck you. they're both cheap shitty knockoff wheels regardless of where your high and mighty ass wants to source them from. you wanna pull the material tolerance engineering card, fuck your ghetto ass, go get some TE37's and do it right. Don't try and validate your ghettoness.

Uras and Driteks can both suck on my nutts.

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learn your wheels you dropkick.

Drifteks are multi-stud and have less aggresive angle on the spokes.

Uras are 5 stud, look much better and a japanese company.

well im sorry if drift teks are copies of uras and happen to look very similar mr road legal track car that never gets busted

edit: f**k im late lol

Edited by Mohsen
well im sorry if drift teks are copies of uras and happen to look very similar mr road legal track car that never gets busted

edit: f**k im late lol

lol that attempt at an insult is so off the mark, you got no clue boy. Go back to studying for your exams.

Best be mindful which side your sitting on boy, cause last time I checked im one of the remaining r32's floating around on these pages. Would be a shame once your lemon starts to play up.

I have a spare ignitor module sitting infront of me now, might chuck it in the bin.

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