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Old 06-05-2008, 04:45 PM
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what size would the 18"s be? I'd be interested if they're the OE 18" rim sizes...
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What is the purpose of the small secondary holes between the lugnut holes?
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Old 06-06-2008, 02:59 AM
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I am interested in the 18". Please supply the expected wheel weights, front/back for 18"
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Old 06-06-2008, 04:51 PM
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Thanks for the drawings showing the new 75mm lip it looks great, when can we see your 10 spoke wheel ?
The VS10 will be used to release our switch into a new manufacturing process we are unveiling in 2009.

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I am interested in the 18" for track, how much lighter would the 18 inch wheels be?
can you offer the rear 18 inch wheel in 10.5 or 11 inch width? Most importantly how much is the set of wheels expect to cost?
The 18" will probably be in the 18# range. The set will range from $2600 - $2850 depending on the wheel size/width.

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what size would the 18"s be? I'd be interested if they're the OE 18" rim sizes...
We manufacture whatever specifications the customers want. If the majority wants an specific size whether staggered or squared we will make that size.

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I am interested in the 18". Please supply the expected wheel weights, front/back for 18"
Before we issue wheel weights we need to know exact what size the majority prefers.


I see a lot of interest in a 18" setup. If you are seriously interested please add your name to the 18" list so we can start developing this project asap.

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Carlos,

If you weren't able to get 10 people for the 19's, do you have an idea what a set would run?

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Old 06-07-2008, 04:21 AM
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Carlos,

If you weren't able to get 10 people for the 19's, do you have an idea what a set would run?

thanx,
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Lets see whats the interest is, if anything, we can always figure a way to make it happen
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I like what you have said so far about the Vs 10 in 18". I would suggest as a starting point a picture, or an artist rendition/drawing. As far as size I would start things rolling, I would like say 8.5" front and 10" back; nothing terribly radical.
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I like what you have said so far about the Vs 10 in 18". I would suggest as a starting point a picture, or an artist rendition/drawing. As far as size I would start things rolling, I would like say 8.5" front and 10" back; nothing terribly radical.
The VS10 will not launched until 2009. We`ll disclose all information including renditions, etc, when the model is due for release.
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So, the VS8 is a 7 spoke, and the VS7 is an 8 spoke?

How did that happen?

Nice looking wheels sir.
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Old 06-08-2008, 10:30 PM
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Carlos, when the E90 guys get the VS8's can you post a couple pics for us?
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I think I was one of the persons who inquired, but since you did not have them, I went a different direction. I was also one of those who asked you for forged wheels a couple of years ago @e90post...but since you did not have them yet I went BBS. Perhaps the third time will be the charm?

Anyway, as a longtime e90post member, I can say from my experience there that MORR forged alloys represent some of the best bang for the wheel buck out there. Thanks for coming on board!
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Old 06-11-2008, 05:31 AM
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So, the VS8 is a 7 spoke, and the VS7 is an 8 spoke?

How did that happen?

Nice looking wheels sir.
Long story. Not intentional though.

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Carlos, when the E90 guys get the VS8's can you post a couple pics for us?
Yes. We are looking for ways to have a set mounted on a local 987.

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I think I was one of the persons who inquired, but since you did not have them, I went a different direction. I was also one of those who asked you for forged wheels a couple of years ago @e90post...but since you did not have them yet I went BBS. Perhaps the third time will be the charm?

Anyway, as a longtime e90post member, I can say from my experience there that MORR forged alloys represent some of the best bang for the wheel buck out there. Thanks for coming on board!
Thank you! We are here to stay.

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Old 06-13-2008, 07:07 AM
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Is this all the interest we have?
19"
1. themperor
2.thunderball-titanium

18"
1. fab944
2. gmorat
3. mookie
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Old 06-24-2008, 04:57 PM
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Is this all the interest we have?
19"
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18"
1. fab944
2. gmorat
3. mookie
Lets go guys a couple more

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