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What type of wheels are these?

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Dhan

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Edit: Thanks for the replies!

I like the look of these wheels- the chrome lip with a sort of satin gunmetal/brown color spokes. What do you call them so I can search for them?

Anyone know the specific wheel in the picture?

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Sorry to thread jack you but i want to know what kind of wheels these are but don't want to start a new thread.
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Thanks for the quick reply! I knew they were a set of oem wheels I just didn't know what kind of car.
 
No one answered my question, but I have a new question now anyway.....

I like these wheels and they're for sale cheap. They hold air, but this wheel has some damage. Could that be a problem, or is it cosmetic? Wheels will be used for a DD.

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There are mobile companies out there that will come to you and fix damaged rims like that FYI just google search for one in your area and call them up.
 
The lip that's damaged is usually just cosmetic. There are wheel people out there that could possibly rebuild that lip, but you might be able to with some JB. Not sure how since my experience with JB is limited and its pretty runny stuff. Maybe get their putty and mold it to the shape and then file it down, then prime and paint.
 
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