Next thing i'm gonna do is a mopar lip kit.

Thank god my camera has horrible quality, you can harldy see the filth in this picture!

17"x7" Asa Em9 *21lb single cast rim*

215-40-R17 Toyo Proxes FZ4's *W speed rated*

Dirty butt.




TheNumberOneD wrote:Thanks LownSlow!![]()
Just fyi for anyone who doesnt know this,
which i'm sure you do low,
BBS owns ASA
Only diffrence is, the ASA is made in South Korea or... vietnam.. or somehwere were they can pay the workers $0.50 and hour, so that they can sell the product cheaper.
God bless the underpayed Koreans, so that poor people like me can buy cheaper good products!

Almost. Actually ASA is their own company, who co-operate with BBS to produce similar quality wheels at an excellent price.TheNumberOneD wrote: BBS owns ASA
The Tire Rack wrote:In 1990, ASA decided to build a state-of-the-art alloy wheel manufacturing facility. Knowing the complexity and challenge this presented, ASA went to BBS in Germany to tap the best technical knowledge in facility design, manufacturing processes and quality controls for producing high quality alloy wheels. Production began at the new facility in Jeywon, South Korea in March 1992.
Their agreement with BBS, a world leader in wheel technology, engineering and manufacturing with over two decades of success in the racing community and the high-end aftermarket worldwide, is still in effect today. This cooperative agreement gives ASA valuable access to technical and product information that BBS gains from their motorsports and manufacturing involvement.
By basing its quality standards around those used by BBS, in 1994 ASA became one of the first alloy wheel companies to obtain ISO9001. In 1999 ASA obtained QS9000 certification, one of the highest quality standards in the automotive industry. (ISO9001 and QS9000 are world-recognized standards for quality.)
These high quality standards have allowed ASA to produce over 750,000 Original Equipment wheels per year for vehicle manufacturers in Europe and Asia. With a total capacity to produce over 1.2 million wheels per year, ASA produces aftermarket wheels with the excess capacity and exports to 51 countries around the world.
The ASA name, Artisan Spirited Alloy, is reflected in their exotic, elegant, and exciting wheel designs.
The product line that ASA develops for The Tire Rack has been created with a high level of service and close cooperation between the two companies. The Tire Rack will offer a complete range of ASA wheels for cars, light trucks and SUVs. As the relationship with ASA develops further, look for many new items to satisfy your wheel needs

TheRandom1 wrote:My true opinion here is that the only time rubber should be stretched is when it's going over a penis.
lol, yhupLowNSlow wrote:
maxq wrote:wanna trade wings? lol
I would have to either do the PVO spoiler... errr...TiNK wrote:d, the wheels look incredible, but i think they'd look even better if you went wingless, nto hating on the wing, i just think it'd flow really well. and the trunk would be better badgeless, either way, the car looks really nice with those wheels!