2k2 wheel specs
2k2 wheel specs
just wondering what's the wheel specs for 2k2 max,
going for vacation in the phillipines next week and i might see some wheels that i like but don't know for sure if would fit in my max (as far as i rmember there is no maxima in the phillipines)
plannig to get 18's
thanks in advance
going for vacation in the phillipines next week and i might see some wheels that i like but don't know for sure if would fit in my max (as far as i rmember there is no maxima in the phillipines)
plannig to get 18's
thanks in advance
Re: 2k2 wheel specs
yes there is, it's called a Cefiro. if you like their designs, check into the Rota Wheels. they're manufactured in the Philippines.
though i really wouldn't suggest purchasing aftermarket rims there... unless you buy second hand, the brand new units will cost at least a hundred bucks more plus you'll have the hassle of bringing it over here and have the possibility of getting taxed for it *again*.
though i really wouldn't suggest purchasing aftermarket rims there... unless you buy second hand, the brand new units will cost at least a hundred bucks more plus you'll have the hassle of bringing it over here and have the possibility of getting taxed for it *again*.
Originally posted by jun
far as i rmember there is no maxima in the phillipines)
plannig to get 18's
thanks in advance
far as i rmember there is no maxima in the phillipines)
plannig to get 18's
thanks in advance
Re: Re: 2k2 wheel specs
Originally posted by soundmike
yes there is, it's called a Cefiro. if you like their designs, check into the Rota Wheels. they're manufactured in the Philippines.
though i really wouldn't suggest purchasing aftermarket rims there... unless you buy second hand, the brand new units will cost at least a hundred bucks more plus you'll have the hassle of bringing it over here and have the possibility of getting taxed for it *again*.
yes there is, it's called a Cefiro. if you like their designs, check into the Rota Wheels. they're manufactured in the Philippines.
though i really wouldn't suggest purchasing aftermarket rims there... unless you buy second hand, the brand new units will cost at least a hundred bucks more plus you'll have the hassle of bringing it over here and have the possibility of getting taxed for it *again*.
thanks for the respons
The Cefiro is also known as the I35 here in the US. And we all know that the I35 shares almost every component as the Maxima.
I doubt really that you'd find better deals on rims over there than you would over here. But good luck anyway.
I haven't been back there for a couple of years now but am planning on doing so pretty soon.
I doubt really that you'd find better deals on rims over there than you would over here. But good luck anyway.

I haven't been back there for a couple of years now but am planning on doing so pretty soon.
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