Nice PIAA wheel pics (on a G35)
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Nice PIAA wheel pics (on a G35)
Hey maybe Dave will be able to stick with PIAA as his wheel company! LOL I think these look pretty sharp!
Hey Dave, whaddaya think?
Hey Dave, whaddaya think?
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Look very sharp! I think those are the regular Piaa Rozza, but they've come out with some new models recently.
Dammit, another Piaa wheel in the US! Not on a Lexus though!
Dammit, another Piaa wheel in the US! Not on a Lexus though!
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Originally posted by DaveGS4
Look very sharp! I think those are the regular Piaa Rozza, but they've come out with some new models recently.
Dammit, another Piaa wheel in the US! Not on a Lexus though!
Look very sharp! I think those are the regular Piaa Rozza, but they've come out with some new models recently.
Dammit, another Piaa wheel in the US! Not on a Lexus though!
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Very nice. are they easy to find. I can not seem to find anyone with prices listed on the internet. Also DGOT20s the background (trailer park with palm trees) does not appear right for maryland or for that car!
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D - I'll likely go with HREs for my next set of wheels. I like the Piaas and they look great IMO, but want the overbuilt wheel for the next version of my GS .
K - they were not easy to find for me a couple of years ago when I got 'em. GS4will imported them for me (not sold in the US). Think 400dgrz found that Piaa is starting to import to US now and had a US-based dealer.
<waving Jedi hand.... you don't want any Piaa wheels>
K - they were not easy to find for me a couple of years ago when I got 'em. GS4will imported them for me (not sold in the US). Think 400dgrz found that Piaa is starting to import to US now and had a US-based dealer.
<waving Jedi hand.... you don't want any Piaa wheels>
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Originally posted by DaveGS4
D - I'll likely go with HREs for my next set of wheels. I like the Piaas and they look great IMO, but want the overbuilt wheel for the next version of my GS .
K - they were not easy to find for me a couple of years ago when I got 'em. GS4will imported them for me (not sold in the US). Think 400dgrz found that Piaa is starting to import to US now and had a US-based dealer.
<waving Jedi hand.... you don't want any Piaa wheels>
D - I'll likely go with HREs for my next set of wheels. I like the Piaas and they look great IMO, but want the overbuilt wheel for the next version of my GS .
K - they were not easy to find for me a couple of years ago when I got 'em. GS4will imported them for me (not sold in the US). Think 400dgrz found that Piaa is starting to import to US now and had a US-based dealer.
<waving Jedi hand.... you don't want any Piaa wheels>
i actually saw a PIAA wheel add in the new European car!
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Re: I have to admit...
Originally posted by johnee78
I am really liking the PIAA line of wheels.
I have one question, are they a three-piece or one piece wheel?
I am really liking the PIAA line of wheels.
I have one question, are they a three-piece or one piece wheel?
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Actually the biggest size on mine is 18" (or used to be, maybe they're available in 19 now). They aren't Rozzas, but are a 'child' line called Rozza Altra. Regular Rozzas that look similar to whats on the G go up to 19"
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oh ok, I really like those wheels too! yet another example of beauty in simplicity! plus nice lip action!! (well at least on those damned low offset G35's)