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Hello

I have a question about oldschool rims. Is it available to buy aftermarket oldschool rims ? I was thinking rims to my KE70 4*114,3. Searching for Hayashi Street, Watanabee or other overrated oldschool rims . Available to buy on the web ?

 

 

cheers

 

Jakob

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You'd want to check out Yahoo Japan Auctions or find a website that can bid for you on it as the majority of those types of wheels are second-hand these days.

 

If you can find them new, I'm sure a few people would love to know where you got them from.

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ae86drivingclub web site has quite a lot of guys selling cool old school wheels. they seem to change their wheels as often as their pants, so some good things come up. Due to difficulty in getting them they are expensive though.

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ae86drivingclub web site has quite a lot of guys selling cool old school wheels. they seem to change their wheels as often as their pants, so some good things come up. Due to difficulty in getting them they are expensive though.

 

 

 

Have searched on the web and I have found a site where you can buy new "aftermarket" Watanabe . Think It was from CA in the US.Watanabe rims for sale In the US

 

To order you hit "contact" very easy.

 

 

cheers

 

Jakob

 

P.s very nice E7 in the gallery :P

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I have checked the website. Looked at 15*8 with Offset 0 and the price was 47.250 japaneese yen. And transfered to US dollar are about 450 $for each rim. If I am not wrong+ shipping off course. I think It's worth the money. Hayashis are awsome

 

cheers

 

 

 

hayashi street and cherry blossoms are available to buy brand new again, but expect not to be able to sit down for months after checking the prices.

 

about 800 bucks a rim each plus postage.

 

http://www.hayashiracing.com/

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The Hayashi Streets are to me the nicest wheels on a KE70. Sure It's expensive but worth It In the end. Need AE86 fender flares on a KE If u want 8" wide with low offset ?

 

 

 

Imagine the cost of tyres.... :D

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