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Old 01-14-2004, 07:52 PM
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Buddy Club

Where can i get 18x8 buddy club p1 wheels? Havent found any good sites. Is there a huge difference between the pI and the PII. Would the p1 be good enough for daily use?
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try racerwheel.com
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Thanks for the effort mike. I searched on google and found that website. The only problem is that i can only see 17s on that site.
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Nova: you can send mark at emr-power a e-mail, he can get the buddy club wheel for you.

here is his e-mail: mark@emr-power.com, tell him Psychofox send you.
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I did some research on Buddy Club and found this place in Canada that can order Buddy Clubs. A-J Racing I was asking after BUddy Club PII's, which they told me would run about $600 (CDN, I guess) each in 18" sizes. I didn't ask about P-1s.

If you're just after the 6-spoke gunmetal w/polished rim look, there are a couple of sellers on E-Bay selling a Buddy Club P-II Racing 'Plus' in 18x8, 5x114.3 which is a cast rim claimed to weigh 19lbs. Do a search on Buddy Club 18x8. They are very affordable, but IMO don't look quite as as sharp as the 2-piece PII's or the P-1. Also it's impossible to get additional specs from the E-Bay vendors.
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Thanks for your reply, but i think the buddy club wheels are too much trouble then their worth. ive emailed and called a million people and i only got 2 places i could order from, but too expensive in my mind. Having that said what do you think of the 5zigen FN01R-C wheel. These were my back up plan and are more of an attainable goal. They say the 18 inch is 17 lbs, so they seem good to me. I'm open to any suggestions. I'm looking for lightweight with a budget.
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I have heard good things about the 5Zigen FN01R-C on the RX-7 Forum in terms of light weight and strength.

I personnally bought Enkei RP02-J in 18x8, which are cast, weigh 18.8 lbs, and are rated for street or track use according to Enkei. I paid $226 each shipped.
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try ebay. i found a couple of buddy club rims on there
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