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PG3's on my TT (pics)

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Old Apr 22, 2004 | 05:22 PM
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very very nice.
 
Old Apr 22, 2004 | 07:33 PM
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The wheels like nice. One question though; how long will you have this set for? You change wheels more often than me!
These are pricy, plus their my favorite wheels. I plan on keeping these for a while, i need to or i'm going to choke myself.... I change wheels cause i always run into problems with rain spots staining the lips of all my other wheels cause they don't clearcoat the lips....

PG3's do have clearcoated lips and had them on my M3 and never had problems....
 
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Freaking beautiful. You really know how to make your cars look amazing
 
Old Apr 23, 2004 | 12:27 AM
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Freaking beautiful. You really know how to make your cars look amazing

Thanks alot.......
 
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Why are the PG3s so expensive? I'd venture to say that the quality of the manufacturing process and materials used is inferior to say... BBS LMs and even the SSR GT3s.

Hamaan... not exactly known for their racing experience/history either. I bet they're awfully heavy and perhaps not even fully forged. I see them as more of a pretty boy tuning shop. Nothing wrong with it, but doesn't fit with the Porsche image.
 
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good choice!!
 
Old Apr 23, 2004 | 11:49 AM
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Originally posted by Benjamin Choi
Why are the PG3s so expensive? I'd venture to say that the quality of the manufacturing process and materials used is inferior to say... BBS LMs and even the SSR GT3s.

Hamaan... not exactly known for their racing experience/history either. I bet they're awfully heavy and perhaps not even fully forged. I see them as more of a pretty boy tuning shop. Nothing wrong with it, but doesn't fit with the Porsche image.
Pretty boy rims exactly not for the track, I don't track my car i just enjoy it everyday on the street, plus the lips are better for the bad weather unlike most other companys..

Plus this is my favorite wheel....
 
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great wheels..

i was at southcoast plaza last saturday, shopping with the wife and saw a Yellow TT with a set of PG3's on them beside it was a convertible ferrari, both cars looked good
 
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"Why are the PG3s so expensive? I'd venture to say that the quality of the manufacturing process and materials used is inferior to say... BBS LMs and even the SSR GT3s.

Hamaan... not exactly known for their racing experience/history either. I bet they're awfully heavy and perhaps not even fully forged. I see them as more of a pretty boy tuning shop. Nothing wrong with it, but doesn't fit with the Porsche image."


Maybe, Habitat doesn't really give a sh___t about that and he just likes the way the wheels look on the car. If he's happy then thats all that really matters.
 
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Maybe, Habitat doesn't really give a sh___t about that and he just likes the way the wheels look on the car. If he's happy then thats all that really matters.
BEST QOUTE/POST I READ TODAY LOL
 
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