Anyone know what kind of rims are these?

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  1. Strix
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    I've been looking for these rims for a while but don't know the name of this brand rims. Do anyone know?

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  2. DIRTY D
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    Rota grids knock off?
     
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    Get on your hands and knees and look at the center caps.
     
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    That's a pretty common wheel design. Rota has one, as does XXR, SSR, and a few others. I think they look pretty good on that car.
     
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    There are no center caps...
     
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    My guess would be:

    1. Miro 398
    2. SSR Type C
    3. Rota Grid
    4. Volk TE37
     
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    Varrstoen es2
     
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    Not sure about the "rims", but those wheels are likely Rota Grid knockoffs rather than the legit Volk TE37 or SSR's. People don't remove the factory markings from the high-end makers, usually.
    Either way, the knockoffs look good too, if that's what you're going for.
     
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    so is this an actual WTB... or a knock off just for info?