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Specifically,

Advanti atomics or Koya K-57 or K-66's (KOYA WHEELS

855 BOUNDARY ROAD, COOPERS PLAINS 4108, TEL: 07 33441137 FAX: 07 33459063)

I'd like Volk Te37's but cant afford them.

If the advanti's and koya's are cheap heavy crap

I might try for buddy club P1's.

Can someone confirm if these wheels are descent

quality and not to heavy?

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Specifically,

Advanti atomics or Koya K-57 or K-66's (KOYA WHEELS

855 BOUNDARY ROAD, COOPERS PLAINS 4108, TEL: 07 33441137 FAX: 07 33459063)

I'd like Volk Te37's but cant afford them.

If the advanti's and koya's are cheap heavy crap

I might try for buddy club P1's.

Can someone confirm if these wheels are descent  

quality and not to heavy?

Hi. a little off the subject, but.............is Enkei and Advanti one and the same?

Mark

Hi. a little off the subject, but.............is Enkei and Advanti one and the same?

Mark

I think they are in the same catalogue as they have the same distribution chain/netowrk. I THINK they are completely separate companies/manufacturers.

Run down to your local tyre place and pick one up, easiest way to compare weights.

Are P1s really that light? I have some Model 6s, which are a hollow casting, but they are still heavier then forged or 3 pce rims

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