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    Set of Style 135 - $300 (no ship, will meet within 200 miles of 75604)

    Price is $300 for the set.

    2 Fronts and 2 rears. One of the fronts has 2 bends, but it still holds air. The finish on all of them is no where near perfect. Last set of picks is the wheel with the bends.

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    I live in Longview, Texas, and will meet within 200 miles of 75604. I make it down to Austin, TX on a regular basis, so I will also do a meet down there as well.
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    I get page not found on pics link.

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    When did it go hard to post pictures? That was a pain in the a**.

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    $300 is pretty cheap, I think, although I have no concept of what our wheels go for.

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    Bargain. Get 'em all repaired/refinished, it's relatively cheap. Bam, good-as-new, still cheap.

    I think the 135's are a signature item on the ZHP that should be left in place. They look the business. Only drawback: they're heavy as hell. But it's a penalty I'm willing to put up with to keep the car original.

    Somebody with some Chinese cheeseball "rep" wheels needs to snag these, refurb them, and upgrade.
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    Agreed. I'm planning to take them off in favor of Apex's (so much lighter) if I can ever figure out what wheel/tire setup I want to get, but I'll hold onto my 135s

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCurves View Post
    Agreed. I'm planning to take them off in favor of Apex's (so much lighter) if I can ever figure out what wheel/tire setup I want to get, but I'll hold onto my 135s
    Better jump on the group buy they are having on apex arc8's right now.
    6 more days till close out. $956 with shipping included

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    I saw that. Unfortunately they aren't selling the 18x8.5" ET45s in Hyper Black, which is the color I want.

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    I replaced the 135s with Apex Arc-8 17x8.5. Loving them. I just don't have room to keep a set of wheels around. Drawback of apartment living.

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    Speaking of the advantages of light wheels - I put 15" forged BBS wheels on my Scirocco back in the day, they were only 12.8 lbs each, and MAN was it obvious from the moment I first took of with them! Steering, handling, right quality, all improved MARKEDLY. The wheels they replaced were about 19 lbs so it was a massive difference on such a small, light car. Expensive but worth every penny.

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