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Old 09-05-2014, 05:57 PM
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HRE Classic Series



We've taken a look back at our history and picked five styles to refresh with a modern twist; introducing the Classic Series. We found inspiration in iconic sports cars like the Ferrari 512TR, Porsche 964, BMW E36 M3, Acura NSX and even German wagons like the W124 Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

The new Classic line debuts with five new styles including the 300 mesh, the 301 split-9-spoke, the 303 13-spoke, the 305 5-spoke and the 309 19-spoke. The Classic line is available in diameters ranging from 18 to 22 inches and widths range from 7 to 14 inches. Features include a modern conical profile with clean and simple spoke designs that highlight the style of wheels and cars before the domination of modern era of automation and electronics. This simplicity in the designs also allows HRE to offer these wheels at prices that are significantly lower than their more complex designs. For more information, visit www.hrewheels.com or email us at info@hrewheels.com.














HRE Classic 300



HRE Classic 301


HRE Classic 303



HRE Classic 305



HRE Classic 309
Old 09-05-2014, 06:14 PM
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Good looking. Can you provide additional details re if the centers are forged or cast etc. ?
Old 09-05-2014, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by rlme36
Good looking. Can you provide additional details re if the centers are forged or cast etc. ?
The centers are forged aluminum.
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Those 300s look amazing.
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beautiful looking wheels...

Lancia for the win.
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Really diggin the 300 as well
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Really digging the 300 series as well as the 305. Please PM when pricing and wheels are available! I'm in the market for a new set of street wheels for the 993.
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Wheels look good.
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Classic wheels but starting at 18"? Would love the 300 on my E30 M3 but that size is not going to work...
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Another vote for the 300!

You should also have the artist of the 964 rendering raise it a bit. It's silly low. Loses "street cred".
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Originally Posted by Ed Hughes
Another vote for the 300!

You should also have the artist of the 964 rendering raise it a bit. It's silly low. Loses "street cred".
We were thinking the same thing for a bit - the actual car we will shoot will not be sitting that low (unless it's on air something). Thank you all for the feedback, please keep them coming.
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use a 993 instead of a 964.
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I'd choose the 305's for a 993.
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^ my #2 choice, I see a tiny bit of a RUF influence in the design.
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The 305's look nice, what are the weights?


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