Rota SUBZERO for 4 luggers; 4x100; Proteges

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Old January-21st-2002 | 06:02 PM
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Rota SUBZERO for 4 luggers; 4x100; Proteges

Alright guys,

I have these available for those of you with first or second gen protege's.

ANY ROTA CAN BE GOTTEN AT THIS discount for you guys. SO PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT A DIFFERENT STYLE. I GOT THE INVENTORY SHEET.

These wheels come in 15" - 18" sizes. I have almost all the colors and sizes. Colors: Silver, White, Flat Black, Gunmetal, Bronze.

I will be offering these wheels to you at 30% off list price + shipping and any hardware required. This will be for standard colors, but I don't think the other colors are additional.

Here are the list prices:

15, 6.5 = $150.00
16, 7.0 = $165.00
17, 7.5 = $185.00
18, 7.5 = $225.00

Your prices respectively:

$105.00
$115.00
$130.00
$160.00

This is the forum's deal and can offer tires mounted and balanced with the utmost quality in balancing offered. We got the best balancer as most of us go to the track and are meticulous.

Thanks, Rishie

The 5 luggers should be here soon. I thought it would help to check the interest.
Old January-21st-2002 | 06:33 PM
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Uh, Rishie, I don't want to be the forum whiner but you can get these wheels for less at Serious Auto, a Miata shop. (http://www.seriousauto.com/miata/miata_wheels.htm) I realize they don't sell or mount tires, but...


I've been keeping my eye on thea set of bronze Slipstreams for my 1st Gen Pro.

tom
Old January-22nd-2002 | 12:58 AM
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How can you say that when you don't know my final price?

I am here to help, I can provide you guys a low price guarantee on these things shipped. I am also taking into consideration that I will be generating a commission for the forum. The forum is the one that should benefit from this, as they are providing us with the venue and this interaction will attract more people to join.

In any case, they are charging you for hubcentric rings and probably lugnuts, I dunno. Plus they are going to charge $60.00 to ship a set of wheels, that's a lot. I dunno. But I do ship Volk Racing wheels in the size of 18,9.5's across the US for that much.

How about this? I will match their price and include the hardware. hehe.

In any case, my price and theirs would work out to be the same. I am as deep as them on COSMIC products, as the distributor is 20 mins. away. The only difference is that you are indirectly providing financial support for the forum and achieving the same deal as you would otherwise, cool right? This really should be a win win situation.

Anyways, I will be doing what I can to help you guys out with advice and so forth. I'm here for technical support and I spend a lot of time trying to measure things so as to provide info that will benefit you as well as myself. I have no problem sharing info so long as people appreciate you for it.

I can really work tires out too. Tires are a losing situation for me, money is made in the labor, so you might as well just get them for cost and have them mounted at the same time. Good customer service

As for the third gens, I am concerned that they require a different offset than the previous gens. I do know that the MP3/Sedan can fit a +45 on a 7.5" now. We just did a test fitment using a 215/35/18. This means that there are a lot more windows open for the SEDANS.


GUYS, just prove to me the low price and I'll work it out for you and the forum. ONLY HERE TO HELP.

Thanks, Rishie
Old February-3rd-2002 | 10:21 PM
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Rishie, I have a '00 ES sedan with the 4x100mm bolt pattern and I'm interested in these wheels. Do you happen to know if these are the same wheels Tri Point used intially on their SpeedVision World Challenge Touring Proteges before they switched to BBS wheels? http://www.bonaccorsiracing.com/ProR.../limerock.htm#
Can you tell me more about these wheels? Are they forged? How strong are they? I live in the Chicago area, so I need wheels that can stand up to pretty poor roads at times. Also, I currently have Borbet type S 15x7.5 wheels with 38mm offset. My car is lowered with Eibach springs and doesn't rub at all. I'm most likely interested in the 16x7" size, what offset are they available in? Are these the same wheels as the Konig Sub Zeros?
Old February-3rd-2002 | 10:43 PM
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Pseudo is so right, hehe. He was using the Racing Harts. But the Rotas are great look alikes and actually are very nice. I love them. I could go through like 4 sets of Rotas at least, for the amount of the RH's. But if you need forged then that's the real one.

What size ya want?

Rishie
Old February-3rd-2002 | 11:56 PM
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I'm interested in the 16"x7" size in the 4x100mm bolt pattern. At 14.5 lbs I thought these were pretty lite.



Originally posted by ARD MP5
Pseudo is so right, hehe. He was using the Racing Harts. But the Rotas are great look alikes and actually are very nice. I love them. I could go through like 4 sets of Rotas at least, for the amount of the RH's. But if you need forged then that's the real one.

What size ya want?

Rishie
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