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Originally posted by jaywood View Post
42lbers...don't think motronic will like these too much :p
Originally posted by Janderson View PostGood point. However, they're still WAY cheaper than most of the high-end wheels available, especially in this bolt pattern.
A more valid argument in regard to my wheels would be if I were buying magnesium centerlock BBS LMs for my street/occasionally auto-x'd car at $500 each.
Again, not here to talk shit or downplay anyone's opinion. Nothing wrong with good, clean debate.
C'mon, put 'em up, put 'em up!
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I will actually be selling that slicer and if there's a market for it in the US, drop me a message.
It is fully manual like nickpro said, turning the wheel makes everything work, including the spacing of the meat slice thickness and the blade grinder on top. The meat plate rocks back and forth. I can make a video of how awesome it is if anyone wants.
Plus it is the highest quality you can imagine. Weighs like 100lb, shiny bits are stainless, parts are aluminium. This thing can be in service for another 50 years easily and would survive falling off a cliff.
Mostly used in italian restaurants for prosciutto.
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostGood point. However, they're still WAY cheaper than most of the high-end wheels available, especially in this bolt pattern.
A more valid argument in regard to my wheels would be if I were buying magnesium centerlock BBS LMs for my street/occasionally auto-x'd car at $500 each.
Again, not here to talk shit or downplay anyone's opinion. Nothing wrong with good, clean debate.
What you described is more like $2k+ per wheel.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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