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The all new M650 in Brushed Copper fitted on this Audi S5 Cabriolet looks right at home! What other cars do you think will be able to pull these beautiful wheels off?
M652 is part of Avant Garde's M600 line under the Advanced Rim Technology (A.R.T.) construction.
This incorporates traditional monoblock wheel casting methods with spin forming technology to drastically improve the material properties and enhances the overall strength of our wheels.
The end product is a lighter, stronger wheel that has an increased load capacity and shock resistance over the traditional cast aluminum wheel. A.R.T. provides up to a 25% weight reduction compared to a traditional cast wheel.
Also available in 19" and 20" sizes as well!
F: 22X9 R: 22X11
F: 255/35/22 R: 305/30/22
Contact us today to get your own set today! [email protected]
(562)275-8268
We had a past customer come by for a quick photoshoot after he got his car lowered since fitted with the Avant Garde M621 in Gloss Bronze Burst we set him up with!
Avant Garde M621
20x9 & 20x10
Can you PM me a quote for this same setup shipped to 98270? Also, any way to run more concave upfront? different offset or even run squared 20x10, probably too much poke at that point though
Any love for the new M650 from Avant Garde's M600 ART line? We're definitely giving out some heavy discounts on these for first couple members interested in these bad boys! Don't be afraid! Shoot me an e-mail or give me a call at (562) 275-8268
Two tone M652! We had this one done specially for a loyal customer of ours. Brushed Candy Copper over Brushed Smoke Mirror finished with a nice Gloss clear. With a wheel design like this, I think the color combinations can be ENDLESS!
19" for the Tesla Model 3 is a great upgrade for those not wanting to run 20" tires. The OEM 18" comes out to a total of 49 lbs per wheel with the covers and these M621 came out to 49lbs per front and 50lbs per rear with the tire and you get a much wider rear tire. What do you guys think?