Black cyclones or black storm (rare) wheels
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Anyone that has a set of slightly used 19's who doesn't want them any longer, let me know!
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I disagree. It was well worth it.
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Burt Gummer (07-11-2016)
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I agree with you. I think his point may be whether it would have been cheaper to upgrade when you ordered the car. But a lot of people are buying of the lot these days so these wheel swaps are necessary.
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Foosh (03-25-2015)
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No doubt they would look nice, but it would look like every other ftype with those wheels. For me, if I was changing wheels, I would spend a little more and go aftermarket.
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Different context if you're changing size. I'm talking about going from 20 to 20 (or 18 to 18). I'm viewing it from a "uniqueness" POV. If I'm going to be spending $$$ then I might as well try to get something more unique/different (aftermarket) rather than something than OEM. In your case, it's not really about uniqueness...you just want the 20 inch OEM wheels instead of the 18...
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By June or July, I'll have a set of fully mounted and balanced set of 19" propellers (and late model TPMSs) with less than 20 miles on them for sale.
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Considering that there are only 7K F-Types in the entire US, worrying about lack of uniqueness is misplaced anxiety. I live in one of most densely populated and affluent areas of the U.S., and I've still only seen one other F-Type on the road in the nearly two years since it went on sale.
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Considering that there are only 7K F-Types in the entire US, worrying about lack of uniqueness is misplaced anxiety. I live in one of most densely populated and affluent areas of the U.S., and I've still only seen one other F-Type on the road in the nearly two years since it went on sale.
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Just for info we have a few wheel and tire sets available at good prices inc the black cyclones! For further info please drop me a line. William@SngBarratt.Com
www.sngbarratt.com/PartSearchResults.aspx?partno=FTYPEWHE
www.sngbarratt.com/PartSearchResults.aspx?partno=FTYPEWHE
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Considering that there are only 7K F-Types in the entire US, worrying about lack of uniqueness is misplaced anxiety. I live in one of most densely populated and affluent areas of the U.S., and I've still only seen one other F-Type on the road in the nearly two years since it went on sale.