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Old 03-12-2011, 01:35 PM
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These are the newest and latest creation from ADV.1, designed and marketed for the mid-level sports car and sedans. Pricing for 18's starting at $3720 a set. Three piece forged 6061, standard finishes for the centers are matte black, gloss black, gunmetal, silver, matte bronze, brushed. Lips come mirror polished and the inners come treated raw aluminum. Your choice also of front facing hardware or reversed hardware.

All inquiries please PM or email matt@gmpperformance.com, emails get responded to first.


Thanks guys for checking out this new wheel line up.

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Nice. Wheels that cost more than our 944's. I think you posted in the wrong forum

I kid... mostly. Most of us racing these cars are running 15's and 16's. Maybe a few high end turbos but that's probably it...
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Nice. Wheels that cost more than our 944's. I think you posted in the wrong forum

I kid... mostly.
Thanks, I figured this much but figure either if one person with this car buys them its worth the few minutes to post it. Who knows maybe some of you guys may want to use them on one of your other cars???
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Just hassling you Matt, no harm meant.

They do look nice... good luck on the sale.
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They look very sharp. Where are they made and how are they made. What is their load rating for say an 18"x10" ? What is the background of the company in terms of history of wheel manufacturing?
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They're cool! any spec sheets with size range and weights on your site already? Whats the 18x10 weight?
You have 18x10 et 60 and 18x11 et 50? Auw, just realized, will email you.
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They look very sharp. Where are they made and how are they made. What is their load rating for say an 18"x10" ? What is the background of the company in terms of history of wheel manufacturing?
These are forged made from 6061. So they will be load rated for a lot more than what your Porsche weighs is for sure. ADV.1 has been making wheels for 3 years now. This is just their new wheel line up geared to be more cost affordable, but strong and light weight just like the rest of their wheel styles but with simpler designs that are easy to duplicate which help keep costs down.
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.....designed and marketed for the mid-level sports car and sedans. Pricing for 18's starting at $3720 a set. ......


Maybe I'm out of the loop here, but when did "Mid-level sports cars and sedans" start running nearly $4,000 wheel sets??
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I was referring to M3's Lexus ISF's etc.. You can get a set of HRE's or normal set of ADV1's or anything along those lines from a quality stand point for less than 5k for just wheels.
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Originally Posted by GMP - Matthew
I was referring to M3's Lexus ISF's etc.. You can get a set of HRE's or normal set of ADV1's or anything along those lines from a quality stand point for less than 5k for just wheels.


Well, I guess "technically" those cars are "mid-range" if you count all the Lambos, Ferarris , etc of the world as the top of the range.
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Maybe I'm out of the loop here, but when did "Mid-level sports cars and sedans" start running nearly $4,000 wheel sets??
I've seen more than a handful of HRE's and Fikse's on 944's.
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Originally Posted by Hacker-Pschorr
I've seen more than a handful of HRE's and Fikse's on 944's.
Of course you do.



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