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Old 01-23-2012, 02:15 PM
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Looks like 17" and 18" Fuchs are finally available
http://www.fuchsfelge.de/index.php?id=357&L=1
Old 01-23-2012, 02:24 PM
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Sweet!!!!
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Do they have any pictures of the new sizes? I couldn't find any. If anyone can find some actual pictures of their wheels, I'll do some photoshopping.
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Time to start saving for Christmas..
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Group buy for next Christmas.
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Originally Posted by crg53
Group buy for next Christmas.
Yes please
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pretty friggin expensive. Would take me a few christmas seasons of no new camera gear
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Originally Posted by hawk911
pretty friggin expensive. Would take me a few christmas seasons of no new camera gear
Quality is never cheap, also they do not seem to be too heavy unlike many after market wheels.
Wish they had put up more photos.
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They dont appear to have a very big dish, however as mentioned not very many decent pictures they are approx half the price of the Zuffenhaus Fuchs in Europe, which make them look not a bad deal, not quite the same the fuch/zuffenhaus flatter face on the new ones ?

bring on the pics Utah
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Default a little photoshopping just to see

So, this is mglassup's pic taken by Nick Horne. It was such a nice looking picture and the car was already on 18's, so I couldn't resist. Mglassup, if you don't want your pic used, let me know.

Otherwise, enjoy

Oh, and the wheels are not the actual Otto Fuchs because I have yet to be able to track down any good images. This will do for now.

RSR finish


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rsr finish looks beautiful
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Originally Posted by utah914
So, this is mglassup's pic taken by Nick Horne. It was such a nice looking picture and the car was already on 18's, so I couldn't resist. Mglassup, if you don't want your pic used, let me know.

Otherwise, enjoy

Oh, and the wheels are not the actual Otto Fuchs because I have yet to be able to track down any good images. This will do for now.

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Looks wicked man - thanks for using my pic - I am loving both styles tbh. These wheels would make awesome winters, shame they are quite pricey for mono block wheels....
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Originally Posted by mglassup
Looks wicked man - thanks for using my pic - I am loving both styles tbh. These wheels would make awesome winters, shame they are quite pricey for mono block wheels....
You mentioned it's about time for your summer set. What wheels do you use for Summer?

Car looks GREAT with black Fuchs...
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Has that very expensive Singer look to it IMO. Looks great. A nice mix between retro design and larger wheels sizes. The 18's look a lot bigger than the 17's, but it is probably just the angle.
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HI Guys ,

Can someone tell me were I can get these the wheels on the green car the ones in silver they look brilliant ?

Is there a company and phone number ?

Rob


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