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Put on the SV305S for the summer and pairs nicely with Secret EV gold lugnuts. Also a shot of the set of racing white Advan GT Premiums on the wife’s Y that I picked up from s55jesus.
 

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Does anyone know what these wheels are called?

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Just off the top of my head...
Allegedly as efficient as the OEM 18" aero despite coming in several sizes for S/3/X/Y, smallest of which is 19".
The 19" is cast, the bigger sizes are forged. Blanks from China, milled in Italy, finished in Germany, fully certified for TUV.
They are directional, so you can't rotate left/right X pattern only backwards/forwards.
Have one major drawback (other than price, since this is basically the automotive equivalent of jewelry) which is their weight.
*There is a very similar looking wheel that's made by Mercedes for one of their cars, both it and this came out around same time.

From cost effectiveness (and weight) its a much better "deal" to get the FastWheels EV01 or even OEM 18" aero wheels, but that won't get you the visuals

If you do get them, post pictures =)

(and yes as stated above, these are "The New Aero")
 
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Well my internet friends, I finally got the wheels installed. Took them to a reputable Discount tire used by several local Tesla owners for mounting and they called me shortly after dropping them off and told me the bore of the wheel was the wrong size and wouldn't fit on the hub. I called the seller/manufacturer who said, no, it was the right size. Long story short I mounted them myself in the garage tonight. It took a bit of wiggling and I removed the rotor nuts, but in the end it all fit great. I wonder if Discount tire got thrown off by the rotor nut or the lip on the M3P hub...

Really happy with how the wheels turned out. So glad I went with the brushed silver. Pictures don't really do it justice.

Stance SF03 in brushed silver 19 x 9.5 +35 (recommended by MPP) with Michelin PS4S 265/35/19. My stock uberturbines weighed 53.4 lbs and my new wheels weigh 49.8 lbs.

Next is installing MPP sport coilovers, lower control arm bearings, and front compression rod inserts. Overall goal is to make the M3P handle/feel similar to a porsche.
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Few different setups over the last year or so. Savini (1st pic) and MRR (second pic) were both 20x9 +30/+21 with 255/35's but the current is my favorite. 20x9 +26/+17 with 255/35. Posted a close up of the rear +17's. This thread helped me a ton with pics like this.

MRR's are for sale in the classified section if anyone is interested.

Sorry, I know the pics are garbage



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Love the look of these rims! Mind me asking what they are? Also are you lowered?