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  • Eric
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    My first RS build:




    DSCN4220 by ericandshovin, on Flickr

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  • Court M3
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    Originally posted by fporro
    They always come handy, specially if you're into RS's.
    $ 11 very fair.

    I need a set of 4 for my RS033's.
    Fat fingered that, should have been $110 per set. EDIT Sucks if they aren't interchangeable with RS centers.

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  • kreasims
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    Want to buy BBS E52 center, preferably PCD 5x130 but will take any PCD's. Hit my inbox if you wanna let go. Thanks :)

    Pic:
    Last edited by kreasims; 03-21-2012, 02:45 AM.

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  • kreasims
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    It's more like 1/2 height caps of BBS RG and I dont think those fit RS. Ask for a photo of the back of it to confirm.

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  • fporro
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    They always come handy, specially if you're into RS's.
    $ 11 very fair.

    I need a set of 4 for my RS033's.

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  • Court M3
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    Found a couple sets of 1/4 caps guy wants around $11- for each set, but need refinishing. Not a big deal as they would have to be done to match wheels anyway. How rare are these and does that sound like a fair price?

    Pics of what he sent

    Last edited by Court M3; 03-21-2012, 01:26 AM.

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  • Pl3wA
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    ^EWWWWW!!! how much?

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  • formula driver
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    really really proud of these!

    But man Im sore...

    BBS RF 011/004

    17x9 et7 17x10 et15

    Prima Donna theme

    80% gloss white powdered faces/waffles
    24k gold painted hex caps
    24k gold plated bolts
    Gloss black powdered inner barrels
    Semi gloss powdered nuts
    Red/Gold JDM BBS caps
    Mirror polished Newish 2.5"/3" stepped lips



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  • mbonanni
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    Anyone know anything about BBS rs 601?
    34 bolts
    4x100
    16x7.5 I think.

    Can't find much info on them.

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  • formula driver
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    Originally posted by e30lyf
    ^^^ relax bro..
    no...

    Originally posted by hexagone
    This isn't adult behavior. You're acting childish and i'm going to quote you again because you look like a fool posting this drivel.

    For anyone so absolutely curious what this nonsense is about, please refer to this thread below:

    http://www.s14.net/forums/showthread.php?t=54675
    Your right, and I agree, but its VERY hard to act like an adult, when I have punk kids like you screwing me over on wheel purchases, and than prancing around the net, quoting my post's like nothing happened.

    And you keep doing everything you can to make me look bad, thats your defense.

    I dont like you Asim, I feel that you burned me pretty bad, now do me a favor and dont quote my gd posts, stay out of my hair, and Ill stay out of yours.

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  • hexagone
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    Originally posted by formula driver
    Do you know EVERYTHING bro?

    I use a hammer before I use any heat, and sometimes it works (most of the time) if not, than I use a heatgun, and then they split apart, quite easily.

    While your here hex, Ill voice a warning for others. Steer clear of this guy, folks, he burnt me BADDDD on a set of rs285's...

    Price was not horrible, and he offered a refund, but the issue was that he was VERY dishonest about how he described them.

    Let me know if you'd like to see the pics of these things...

    I dont like you dude, Im trying to be an adult about this whole thing, but do me a favor, and dont quote my post's. It just reminds me of how pissed I am, and how bad you SUCK.
    This isn't adult behavior. You're acting childish and i'm going to quote you again because you look like a fool posting this drivel.

    For anyone so absolutely curious what this nonsense is about, please refer to this thread below:

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  • e30lyf
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    ^^^ relax bro..

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  • formula driver
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    Originally posted by hexagone
    No heatgun required. A hammer and two blocks of wood are needed, and it takes a few seconds:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44yMeoGsLcg
    Do you know EVERYTHING bro?

    I use a hammer before I use any heat, and sometimes it works (most of the time) if not, than I use a heatgun, and then they split apart, quite easily.

    While your here hex, Ill voice a warning for others. Steer clear of this guy, folks, he burnt me BADDDD on a set of rs285's...

    Price was not horrible, and he offered a refund, but the issue was that he was VERY dishonest about how he described them.

    Let me know if you'd like to see the pics of these things...

    I dont like you dude, Im trying to be an adult about this whole thing, but do me a favor, and dont quote my post's. It just reminds me of how pissed I am, and how bad you SUCK.

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  • Zasz
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    Actually, the issue with mine was that the .5" lip was a pain to separate from the faces because I didn't have enough room to get the seal with a razor, I was just cutting the very edge of the sealant. I could tell the lip was able to budge with the mallet, but I didn't get enough leverage somehow.

    All I ended up doing was prying the lips off with a large flathead screwdriver, worked like a charm.

    Edit: Somehow, even a blowtorch didn't work.

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  • hexagone
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    Originally posted by formula driver
    If you cant get the wheels apart with a mallet...

    Cut the seal with a razor, all the way around (should do this anyway), and use a heat gun around the entire seam. Do it for a few minutes, and the halves should split quite easily...
    No heatgun required. A hammer and two blocks of wood are needed, and it takes a few seconds:

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