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To buy the product click here, http://www.motegiracing.com/dealers?location
By Alley January 31, 2014 5:16 AM
By Alley | January 31, 2014 5:16 AM ET
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The Technomesh GT was first introduced to the United States at the 2012 Rolex 24 with the AF Corse Ferrari team. Motorsport design considerations include machined techno-pockets, spokes engineered for efficient handling during quick changes in the pits, and a bead interface treatment to reduce risk of tire slippage under heavy braking and acceleration. Motegi Racing Technomesh competition wheels are made to order, customized to suit the needs of our many racing partners.
To buy the product click here, http://www.motegiracing.com/dealers?location
GT, Motegi, Wheels, Uncategorized
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